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The simulators, 3-D models, images, animations, data, and diagrams in this Web site help audiences understand the science behind the earth’s most violent natural events.
An animated 3-D map with narration provides context to the Signal Corps photographs that document the Allies’ path from Normandy to Austria, from D-Day to VE-Day—the end of WWII combat in Europe.
Kiki Smith’s printed work, with footage and features that reveal her creative process, form the focus of a Web site and onsite installation.
A powerful collection database drives this online exhibition of American transportation history filled with interconnected pathways, games, and learning resources.
An online calendar and events screens in the lobby of the Smithsonian’s galleries for Asian art are fueled by an integrated events database system.
Touch screens mounted near display cases give visitors an enhanced understanding of adjacent artifacts on view.
Forty-three historical and contemporary physicians are featured in nine interactive installations deployed throughout an exhibition celebrating the achievements of women physicians.
Three interfaces drive a large presentation where visitors can rediscover, contextualize, and learn more about the hundreds of physicians featured in the exhibition.
This bold, overhead motion graphics installation introduces seven contemporary physicians that illuminate the diverse ways women have “changed the face of medicine.”
A resource center at the end of an exhibition provides access to four interactive activities and a searchable database of women physicians for student visitors.
A companion online exhibition provides access to the information, media, and activities featured in the temporary exhibition at the National Library of Medicine.
Visitors use physical wands to “bookmark” artwork in the Peabody Essex Museum in order to rediscover it online and curate, organize, and share these personal collections.
Through animation, overlays, narration, and special effects, five principles of painting inspire a new way of looking at paintings and a deeper appreciation of art at the Getty Center .
This Web site reveals the diverse collection, innovative interpretation, and rich programming inside America’s oldest continuously operating museum.
Anne Frank’s ideas, spirit, and creative process come into focus through narration, animation, glimpses from her life, and her own handwriting in this online exhibition.
Teachers and students can connect works in the National Gallery of Art collection with their curriculum in this comprehensive, online education destination.
Visitors are immersed in the main character’s adventurous world in this promotional site for the smash hit from Nintendo’s beloved Zelda series.
Through this media-rich experience, Web site and kiosk users explore a 3-D house to discover a Chinese region’s renowned architecture and the generations of a family that made it their home.
Visitors follow Lewis and Clark on their “journey of discovery” through this Web site, which contextualizes their movement, discoveries, encounters, and documentation.
Exploring the culture and legacy of the rich Native American storytelling tradition, this site features four narratives from different regions of America.
Full of games, activities, and glimpses into fictitious worlds, this promotional Web site for an unusual video game immerses visitors into a rich, dynamic, and enchanting playground.
This site provides broad access to this unusual national collection of September 11–related artifacts, and allows visitors to learn the behind-the-scenes collection process at the Smithsonian.
Interactive installations feature the first-person accounts of individuals that witnessed the events of September 11.
First-person stories connect the experiences of Japanese Americans following the attack on Pearl Harbor with the experiences of Arab and Muslim Americans following the events of September 11, 2001.
Interactive maps, measured drawings, and models of every tomb in the Valley of the Kings interconnect thousands of photographs, illustrations, and exhaustive research in this new standard for archeological publishing.
Interactive stations installed in a World War I memorial help audiences understand the symbolism of the art and architecture that surrounds them.
An exhibition’s companion Web site features interactives that detail the artistic, biographical, and symbolic elements in a monumental portrait of our first president.
This site for the Smithsonian’s collection of modern and contemporary art provides access to the museum’s programs, exhibitions, events, visitor information, and its extensive collection.
This online exhibition examines the stories of Japanese Americans whose rights were violated as they were interned following the attack on Pearl Harbor.
This site chronicles crimes committed during the Holocaust era in Croatia, memorializes the victims, and archives artifacts from the Jasenovac Memorial Area Collection.