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    Changing the Face of Medicine

    Changing the Face of Medicine Overture Video

    Project Group

    Changing the Face of Medicine

    Client

    National Library of Medicine (NIH)

    Date

    October 2003

    Location

    National Library of Medicine, NIH Campus, Bethesda, MD

    Exhibition Design

    Riggs + Ward

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    Tags

    Exhibition, Motion graphics, Film/video, Installations

    Playlists

    • Interpretive motion graphics

    This bold, overhead motion graphics installation introduces seven contemporary physicians that illuminate the diverse ways women have “changed the face of medicine.”

    As visitors enter the exhibition at the National Library of Medicine, this large projection screen sets the stage for the themes revealed in each gallery. Each of the seven women describes her medical journey, her path to the profession, and her challenges and achievements in it. The motion graphics approach of breaking the screen into smaller cells filled with supporting animated imagery is a motif repeated in all the subsequent media throughout the exhibition.

    Press & Awards

    Designing Interfaces: Patterns for Effective Interaction Design, Jenifer Tidwell, 2006 (O’Reilly)
    American Association of Museums Muse Awards, Silver, Science, 2004

    The sphygmograph interactive uses simple computer animations to explain the operation of a very complicated medical device. The device itself is within a case. In fact, the object on display would be very difficult for visitors to understand without the use of technology. This entry is a very helpful interpretive tool for explaining an obscure but important artifact. It is a perfect example of how new media can help visitors learn in an exhibition, rather than just add noise and diversion.

    “Realtime,” Wired, March 2004
    Eisenhower National Clearinghouse, Digital Dozen, January 2004
    Blue Web’n, November 21, 2003

    Credits

    Producer
    Jeremy Clark
    Motion Designer
    Martin Linde
    A/V Editing & Production
    David Waingarten, Jeremy Clark
    Production Assistant
    David Waingarten
    Exhibit Design
    Riggs Ward
    © 2013 Second Story, Inc.

    Project Group

    • Project Overview
    • Changing the Face of Medicine Artifact Interactives
    • Changing the Face of Medicine Audiovisual Interactives
    • Changing the Face of Medicine Digital Portrait Gallery
    • Changing the Face of Medicine Overture Video
    • Changing the Face of Medicine Resource Center
    • Changing the Face of Medicine Web Site