Overview
From Lumen & Forge
The Wild Child Museum was a pop-up children’s museum in the Bay Area created by educators, renowned artists and early childhood development experts. Our team at Lumen & Forge programmed and installed the experiential Lumens Gallery, which ran for four months in 2019. The marvelous gallery consisted of several projection mapped rooms with stunning 360 visuals and interactive elements. Read more about the project and how we brought Wild Child’s vision to life.
Our team at Lumen & Forge created five different scenes of interactive content. We installed four projectors and three advanced motion-sensing cameras to create fun and reactive visuals that brought the room to life. Everything was connected wirelessly to a tablet so the room could be transformed at the touch of a button.
The first scene we created was a fantastical terrarium, where plants and trees grew wherever you walked. The next scene brought you into a geometrical realm of high contrast displacement lines silhouetting guests as they moved around the space. Our next scene was a marine environment, with luminescent jellyfish floating away as children approached. Another scene was rather whimsical with carnival colors and pink blobs that would follow the children around like pets. All of these scenes could be changed or altered from a table. We made sure to easily program the ability to project 360 video content for the client’s future use.