interactive technology
Where Grand Palais Immersif Is Taking Immersive Experiences Next
In the lead-up to its Venise Révélée digital exhibition, the platform shares how it plans to enrich the immersive offer. Read MoreteamLab’s New Digital Exhibition Makes The Immersive Interactive Too
The collective's latest exhibition integrates Samsung's mobile tech with visitor-responsive projections and gamified elements. Read MorePersia Goes Phygital In The Getty Museum’s Latest Onsite-Online Exhibition
The museum's Persia presentation blends an immersive physical exhibition at Getty Villa with an interactive digital experience. Read MoreThe Notre-Dame Is Rebuilt In The National Building Museum’s AR Exhibition
The immersive experience documents the cathedral's 850-year timeline through interactive features and digital reconstructions. Read MoreThe Met Releases An Interactive Game In Its First Collab With Nickelodeon’s Noggin
Merging Nickelodeon's Bubble Guppies IP with the Met's artifacts, the game furthers the museum's efforts in digital education. Read MoreThe Prado Museum Offers Visitors A New Way To See — And Smell — A Brueghel
The Essence of a Painting uses Puig's scent technology to enrich engagement with Brueghel and Rubens’ “The Sense of Smell.” Read MoreHow The American Museum Of Natural History Made Sharks Interactive
The exhibition features interactive tech from videos to touch-free games aimed at enriching visitors' learning through participation. Read MoreAvicii Experience Levels Up The Museum Exhibition With Interaction And Co-Creation
From a VR booth to digital installations — the exhibition presents tech-forward ways to interact with the producer's life and craft. Read MoreAt Bellevue Arts Museum, Meta’s AR Tells The Story Of Japanese-American Incarceration
Commissioned by Meta, a mural by artist Michelle Kumata has been reimagined as an interactive experience at the museum. Read MoreNational Gallery Singapore To Play Host To An Interactive Theater Experience
A phygital production, Gallery of Secrets encourages participants to interact with the museum's spaces in new ways. Read More