MOVING WITH | Exhibition Design
This exhibition presents the research behind A Little Less Human as a spatial narrative. It offers a walk-through experience of my embodied design workshops, which explore perception across species and bodies—from dogs and elders to sensory-disabled individuals.
Divided into three main zones, the exhibition aims to immerse visitors through layered formats: text, video, interactive tech, and physical props.
Entrance & Identity
Design Intent: Establish curiosity, scale shift, and conceptual framing.
Elements:
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Bold wall typography introducing the exhibition’s title and concept
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“Mind Your Head” lintel to create a physical threshold and shift posture
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Floor vinyl for directional flow and visitor orientation
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Introductory panel with body-height-scaled text layout
Main Gallery Loop
Zoning: Three exhibition “stations” align with three thesis themes:
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Dogs / Elders / Deafblindness
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Integrated screens with looped videos
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Modular bench seating for rest and contemplation
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Headphone docks for individualized listening
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Visual system connecting themes via color-coded labels and typographic consistency
Interactive Area
Focus: Visitor agency + tactile interaction
Components:
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Interactive screen or projection for self-led exploration
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Shelves displaying workshop tools (e.g. dichromatic lenses, beak prosthetics, antlers)
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Soft lighting and lower contrast to invite slower, sensory-focused engagement
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Material palette referencing bodily textures (rubber, felt, woodgrain vinyl)



