Media Reactor by Tinker imagineers

The new Media Museum of Sound & Vision reopened to the public on after 2.5 years of renovations. The new immersive experience is all about placing media culture in perspective.

The media determine us and vice versa. It is the very first museum in the world that continuously adapts to the actions of its visitors. The experience uses facial recognition and the user’s own smartphone. This personalised museum journey makes it a unique experience for everyone.

Photo © Jorrit Lousberg

Visitors discover more than 50 interactives and hundreds of hours of audiovisual material. International exhibition designer Tinker imagineers was responsible for the integrated spatial, graphical, and media design.

Upon entering the museum, visitors create their own media profile in the Media Museum app, compete with their picture and personal preferences. Facial recognition is used to identify the visitors at the individual exhibits.

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This generates a personalised museum journey and results in an über-interactive museum. The space is divided into zones, each focusing on different themes that are about making news, connecting, buying, selling and playing.

Visitors get to play interactives, explore iconic media objects, and rediscover nostalgic footage from their youth. A visit to the experience is an educational and inspiring journey of discovery through the media landscape of the past, present and future.

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The all-encompassing Media Reactor
A unique installation of no less than 300 metres of LED screens placed throughout the museum, connects the different zones. Frameworks disappear, while inside and outside, front and back, blend seamlessly.

This so-called Media Reactor represents the infinite stream of media that comes our way every day. Stan Boshouwers, owner of Tinker imagineers, about the new museum: ‘In the experience, you literally step into cyberspace, you enter the online world.

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We designed it that way because we live in a mediated world these days. If you look at the screen time on your smartphone, your daily screen time starts to approach the time you spend with people in real life.

Add to that television and computer screen time, and you can see that we perceive our world largely through intermediate means, in other words media.

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In contrast to the past, media content is largely created by ourselves. Therefore: the media define us, and we define the media. The museum’s goal is to make the visitors aware of this.’

Tinker imagineers has been working on the experience for almost five years in collaboration with the museum and many other parties from different disciplines. Source by Tinker imagineers.

Photo © Jorrit Lousberg

Location: Hilversum, Netherlands

Design: Tinker imagineers

Concept: XPEX

AV design: Tinker imagineers

Set construction: Bruns

Interactives: Kiss the Frog

AV content: Redrum

AV hardware: Beamsystems, Mansveld

Design media reactor: Tinker imagineers

Sound media reactor: Danny Weijermans

Showcontrol media reactor: Beamsystems

Hardware media reactor: Mansveld

Light design: ACTLD

Museum app: Elastique

Client: The Netherlands Institute for Sound & Vision

Year: 2023

Photographs: Jorrit Lousberg, Courtesy of Tinker imagineers

Photo © Jorrit Lousberg

Photo © Jorrit Lousberg

Photo © Jorrit Lousberg

Photo © Jorrit Lousberg

Photo © Jorrit Lousberg

Photo © Jorrit Lousberg

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