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Roberto Mighty’s new “getting dot OLDER” interactive multimedia museum installation draws on his experience creating and designing engaging, video and interactive exhibit experiences at Harvard’s Fisher Museum of Forestry, Lesley University, The Arnold Arboretum at Harvard University, the Massachusetts Convention Center, the National Science Foundation, the Scandinavian Living Center, and other venues.

The getting dot OLDER installation presents a thoughtful, engaging interactive experience on computer synchronized high definition video projectors and video monitors, with private headphones, touch screen kiosks, and gallery wide surround sound audio. 

Museum visitors are invited into the exhibit’s Video Selfie Booth to record their answers to our Core Questions. Visitor responses are automatically uploaded to the cloud, retrieved by Roberto and his staff, checked for community standards, edited, and integrated into the installation at that location and multiple cloud-connected sites.

The wall sized projections are screened onto architectural surfaces and sculptural objects placed in the exhibit space. Multiple, irregularly shaped video monitors are mounted inside and onto common household furniture and personal effects - a microwave oven; a sofa;  a coffee table book, a sneaker, and more. The result: visitors are surprised to discover multiple visual and aural experiences as they wander through the space.

The installation is designed to encourage physical interaction and decisional actions on the part of museum visitors. Each of these actions is related to changes many people experience as they age - feeling isolated; increased difficulty with physical movements; and hesitancy about making choices.

For more information about bringing “getting dot OLDER” interactive exhibit installation to your museum, contact us today