WNDR
Context
WNDR Museum is known for its immersive, thought-provoking exhibits that blend art and technology. Alongside two other creatives, we proposed an interactive experience for WNDR's pending Seattle location—one that reflected the city's culture while pushing the boundaries of engagement and storytelling.
Process
We began by researching WNDR’s brand positioning and Seattle’s cultural landscape. From there, we developed "Sensory Underload," an immersive exhibit emphasizing reflection and serenity. After rounds of ideation, presentations, and refinements, I led the branding, environmental design, and 3D renders, crafting a seamless vision for the experience.
Challenges
1. Designing an exhibit that balanced interactivity with moments of stillness.
2. Iterating through rounds of development and client feedback to create a refined, immersive concept.
3D Design
Deck Design
Experience Design
Concept Development
Team Project
WNDR thrives on innovation, merging art and technology to create boundary-pushing experiences. For the Seattle location, we sought to translate this mindset into an exhibit that resonated with the city's unique rhythm—one that embraced both creativity and introspection in a way that felt in tune to its environment.
Building a foundation
Positioning & Location Research
"Sensory Underload" invites visitors into a dimly lit, immersive space designed for relaxation and self-reflection. Guests interact with personal "orbs" that sync with their heart rate, connecting to different areas of the room through glowing, dynamic visuals and peaceful laser projections. Blurring the line between individual and collective experience, the space fosters a moment of stillness in an otherwise overstimulated world.
A space of tranquilty & reflection
One for the kids
We were later tasked with creating an interactive activity for visiting schoolchildren, honing in on the pillars of STEAM (Science, Tech, Engineering, Art, and Math).
Designing Sensory Underload deepened my understanding of crafting immersive experiences that balance innovation with emotional impact. This project strengthened my ability to merge branding, storytelling, and spatial design—key skills for creating meaningful experiences in both digital and physical spaces.
Engagement through experience
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