Interactive Exhibits
Our exhibit solutions range from original interactive exhibits, conceived and produced both online at within physical exhibits, to adapting physical exhibits for the web and providing innovative ways of experiencing collections online.
Through a variety of approaches including interactive timelines, visitor-contributed activities and interactive games, we offer meaningful and participatory online experiences for our partner and their audiences.
Client: San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Project: Country Dog Gentlemen Kiosk and Website
Inspired by Roy De Forest’s iconic painting, Country Dog Gentlemen the playful animations and lively interactives for SFMOMA’s touch-screen kiosks encourage visitors to engage with art and allow them to create their own original works to submit to an every growing collection on the museum’s website.
Client: The Smithsonian National Museum of American History
Project: Star-Spangled Banner Interactive Exhibit
The Star-Spangled Banner online exhibit transforms this cherished 200 year-old artifact into a platform for visitor participation, encouraging visitors to explore the story behind the flag that inspired the national anthem.
Client: The University of Michigan Museum of Art
Project: UMMA Dialogtable Movies
Employing a collaborative storytelling approach, Night Kitchen Interactive developed 32 short movies for the museum’s DialogTable installation, bringing together a wide range of voices in a thought-provoking, creative manner. In addition, a companion website was developed to integrate social media into this special exhibit.
view more interactive exhibit projects in our What's Cookin' blog


