Artifacts, Scenic Replication, Models & Life Forms
Engaging Museum Exhibit Services
Let us build, design, and implement your next exhibit
At ASTOUND, we excel in creating museum exhibits that bring history and learning to life. Our services in scenic replication, artifact display, and model creation ensure that each exhibit is not only visually captivating but also historically accurate. From life-sized dioramas to detailed replicas, our exhibits are designed to engage and educate visitors, providing a deep dive into the subject matter with innovative and immersive design techniques.
We provide end-to-end solutions for:
- Custom Electro-Mechanical Mechanisms
- Control & Timing Systems
- Audio Visual Hardware & Software Systems Integration
- Audio Visual & Interactive Programming
- Multimedia Systems Integration
- Interactive Development, Prototyping & Production
- Exhibit Design and Fabrication
- Management & Coordination
- Full-Scale Logistics Management
- Comprehensive Project Management
- Technical Consultation & Support
- CAD Engineering & Detailing
- Project Estimating
- Artifacts, Scenic Replication, Models & Life Forms
Selected work
ASTOUND and Lord Cultural Resources worked hand-in-hand to bring these historic documents to Canada for a traveling exhibition.
The Denver Art Museum recently unveiled a new exhibit that combines Art and Interactivity to engage children in their tactile activity zone.
ASTOUND was responsible for the design solutions and fabrication of the 4,000 sq ft immersive installation which travels across Canada.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the meaning of exhibit design?
Exhibit design involves creating informative and visually appealing displays that effectively communicate the theme and messages of an exhibit. It focuses on the layout, the interaction between the visitor and the exhibit elements, and the overall aesthetic.
What does an exhibition designer do?
An exhibition designer plans and creates exhibit layouts, designs interactive and static display elements, selects appropriate lighting, and coordinates all visual aspects to ensure the exhibit effectively communicates its intended message and engages the intended audience.