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Scenic re-creations, computer interactives, and graphics relive the drama of the 1936-37 sit-down strike in Flint. Flat touch-screen computer interactives detail the course of events in video sequences, photo montages, and graphics.

Sloan Museum & United Auto Workers Gallery | September 2007Sloan_Museum.htmlshapeimage_6_link_0

This 1,700 sf. gallery re-creates the feeling of a 16th century country house in the Netherlands. Carefully collected artifacts which closely resemble depicted objects bring scenes in the paintings “out of the frame” and into the gallery.

Holland Museum | April 2007Holland_Museum.htmlshapeimage_8_link_0

This ground-breaking project introduces the state’s judicial system via engaging interactive experiences. The 3,800 sf. center challenges visitors to consider evidence, circumstances, and legal ideas. A simulated courtroom where participants can take on the roles of the participants in a mock trial, bring the real-world importance of the law to life.

During Roundhouse tours, visitors learn how mechanics service working steam locomotives. The tours begin in the Backshop, where 1,000 sf of exhibits introduce the workings of steam locomotives and the many tasks mechanics perform to keep them running.

Representing the life and times of Edwin Carter. Bringing his cabin to life as it would have been in 1885, complete with a taxidermy bench, interactive storytelling, sighting tube interactive and large illustrated murals.

Edwin Carter Museum | May 2009Edwin_Carter_Museum.htmlshapeimage_18_link_0