Interactive museum installations visitors remember.

Interactive digital installations and exhibition content for museums and cultural institutions. Increase dwell time, spark learning, and earn more return visits.

Why museums invest in
interactive exhibitions

Static labels get skimmed.

Visitors move fast. Interactive storytelling turns “reading” into doing, boosting attention and understanding without dumbing content down.

You need shareable moments (the right way).

We design filmable, memorable interactions that enhance the exhibition narrative—so visitors share the experience, not just a selfie.

School groups need structure.

Create guided, age-flexible experiences—from quick interactions to deeper learning modes, including family-friendly mechanics.

Exhibitions rotate. Content must refresh.

Swap themes, languages, and seasonal variants via a simple CMS—no reprint cycle, no developer bottleneck.

Sponsors & boards want proof.

Get privacy-safe analytics (impressions, dwell time, attention rate) to demonstrate impact and improve flow over time.

Accessibility and multilingual visitors matter.

Design for captions, high-contrast modes, audio options, and multilingual UI—helpful for inbound tourism and diverse audiences.

What we create for museums & cultural institutions

Our Services

Immersive Interactive Exhibitions

Sensor-driven installations (projection, large displays, spatial sound) that react to presence and movement—designed to support curatorial intent and exhibition storytelling.

Educational Interactive Stations

Hands-on learning interactions for school groups and families: quizzes, exploratory play, “reveal” moments, and guided experiences—built with accessibility and throughput in mind.

Digital Art & Projection Mapping

Generative visuals and projection mapping that bring collections, themes, and architecture to life—ideal for entrances, feature walls, and rotating exhibition moments.

We’re an award-winning studio
trusted by leading brands.

Research on cultural attractions found recommendations and return visits account for 37% of all visits—more than search, paid media, or social.

Museums Association summary of “Curating Connection” (Manifesto) — Nov 13, 2025

FAQs

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Budgets vary by size, hardware, and bespoke creative. As a rough guide: single interactive stations often start around $15k–$45k; small-room / multi-zone experiences often range $45k–$120k+; flagship immersive builds can be $120k–$300k+. Ongoing CMS/analytics/support is typically $500–$3,500/month depending on SLA.

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A focused interactive station or single-zone activation can be delivered in ~4–8 weeks after approval. Larger, highly bespoke installations typically require 8–16+ weeks depending on fabrication, approvals, and onsite constraints.

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Yes. A simple CMS lets you update copy, languages, media, and QR handoffs—and schedule variants by day/time/event. Brand-locked templates keep it consistent and approval-friendly.

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We can design interactions with accessibility in mind: captions/subtitles, high-contrast modes, clear UI, audio options, and physical placement considerations. Multilingual (e.g., Japanese/English) support can be built into the experience and CMS.

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On-device AI estimates impressions, dwell time, and attention rate (looking/not looking). Reporting is aggregated—no facial recognition and no image storage. Optional demographic estimates are available only if your policy allows.

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Yes. We design and develop from Osaka and coordinate installation worldwide with local AV partners or your preferred integrator. Remote monitoring and support plans are available.

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Book a 30-min demo. Share floor plans/photos, exhibition goals, audience profile, accessibility needs, and timeline—we'll return a concept direction and budget range.

Build an exhibit people
talk about—and return to.

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