Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum

Reimagine the stories of flight

Washington DC, USA

Overview

In 2022 we completed a once in a generation redesign of the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. Fifty-five custom media experiences reimagined interpretation for America's most visited museum foregrounding underrepresented perspectives and connecting with the Smithsonian's modern target audience. The work included film, original animation, and a full suite of digital interactives to bring visitors closer to showcase artifacts like the Wright Flyer and the Apollo 11 command module.

Scope Highlights

  • Interactives
  • User Interface Design
  • Prototyping
  • Gamification
  • Dynamic sound design
  • Animation

We’re grateful to the following partners for their support on this project:

Haley Sharpe Design (UK)

Immersive (UK)

Cortina Productions (US)

D and P (US)

Watching the earth on a mock up of the International Space Station Cupola in the new “One World Connected” gallery. Smithsonian photo by Jim Preston.
Smithsonian photo by Jim Preston.

Checking out the Airbus cockpit simulator watching a take off and landing at Washington’s Regan Airport. Smithsonian photo by Jim Preston
Visitors experience the “Destination Moon” gallery. Smithsonian photo by Mark Avino.