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Harvest to Home Interactive
In partnership with Peter Hyde Design and the St. Louis Science Center, Chicago Scenic Studios managed the design and fabrication of a new interactive exhibit called Harvest to Home, which engages visitors to learn about food processing.
Using corn as an example, visitors can participate in hands-on interactives to physically experience steps in food processing, such as: pour, roll, grind, sift, spin, mix, and cook.
The process involved the team meeting for a design charrette to brainstorm concepts and develop ideas to ensure that the final design and content met the project’s learning goals. After that, a prototype was shipped, tested, and evaluated to improve the visitor experience. Several design iterations and a client shop visit guaranteed that when the exhibit was installed, the client was confident the final outcome would be a success.
In partnership with Peter Hyde Design and the St. Louis Science Center, Chicago Scenic Studios managed the design and fabrication of a new interactive exhibit called Harvest to Home, which engages visitors to learn about food processing.
Using corn as an example, visitors can participate in hands-on interactives to physically experience steps in food processing, such as: pour, roll, grind, sift, spin, mix, and cook.
The process involved the team meeting for a design charrette to brainstorm concepts and develop ideas to ensure that the final design and content met the project’s learning goals. After that, a prototype was shipped, tested, and evaluated to improve the visitor experience. Several design iterations and a client shop visit guaranteed that when the exhibit was installed, the client was confident the final outcome would be a success.
08.2018
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