Interactive Exhibition Design

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Interactive Exhibition Design Or Death By Powerpoint

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Interactive Exhibition Design. Or Death By Powerpoint. I have too much to tell you. Sorry It’s mostly to help shape how you think about the project. There are no rules It doesn’t mean you can’t go wrong Sorry. SAFE SEX DRUGS & AIDS. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Interactive Exhibition Design

Or Death By Powerpoint

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I have too much to tell you

• Sorry• It’s mostly to help shape how you think

about the project.• There are no rules • It doesn’t mean you can’t go wrong• Sorry

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SAFE SEX DRUGS & AIDS

• Scientifically Accurate Fascinating & Exploratory

• Suitable for Everyone Xcluding none• Direct Resetable Usable by Groups or Singly

• Activated Information Systems

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Interactives

• WHY• WHEN• WHERE• WHAT• WHO

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WHY?

• Why are you doing it– Propaganda– Influence opinion– Influence attitude– Influence behaviour– Are you after information

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WHO?

• Who are you trying to reach– Can you reach them directly– Can you reach them via existing channels– Do the cluster in space or time, or media– Do you need to set bait

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What

• Is it information rich (or info seeking)• Is it phenomenological• Is it affective

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Where

• Are you located IN CONTEXT– Are people coming to your location because

you are there? or– Are you there because people are going to be

there?

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When

• Is the time right for the message• Are you going to be competing for attention• Can you reach them while they are trapped.• Is your message/success influenced by what

they have just seen, or will see• Is your message adding to other messages,

working against other influences, or getting lost in the noise.

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General tips

• Your passion is less important than their interest – “beware the zealot”.

• People are very literal• Never underestimate the power of mis-

directed people in large numbers• Don’t over-estimate the power of flashing

lights

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Become an observer of behaviour

• Predation• Parasitism• Symbiosis• Commensalism• Putting the milk at the back of the

supermarket• Putting chocolates/magazines next to

checkouts

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Some exhibit/exhibition case studies

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Trade show, Science festival, Shopping centre, Ag field day

• Trade show• Shopping centre• Science festival• Agricultural Field day• Floriard• Summer Nats

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How are you going to run it?

• Transport• Setup time• Power ( ICT)• Security• Staffing• Take aways• Follow ups• Weather

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You have 3 seconds

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Where to from here

• Choose your mission• Have a couple of options• Do some quick behavioural research ( go

to the mall)• Get in touch with me to bounce your ideas• [email protected]

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What are we looking for?

• You are science communication students– So elegant design drawings aren’t needed– Costings aren’t needed

– CLEARLY identified messages aligned with well reasoned strategies

– A bit of creativity helps everyone– Have fun with it.. Otherwise no one else will– Be true to your objective