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    TimeScape

    Client

    J. Paul Getty Museum

    Date

    January 2006

    Location

    The Getty Villa, Malibu, CA

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    Tags

    Exhibition , Installations , Motion graphics , Storytelling , Tangible interface

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    • Interactive installations
    • Timelines & maps

    The arts of the cultures of the ancient Mediterranean are contextualized in this large, interactive timeline-map installation at the Getty Villa.

    The Getty Villa, the original home of the J. Paul Getty Museum, is an educational center and museum dedicated to the study of the arts and cultures of ancient Greece, Rome, and Etruria. To help visitors contextualize where and when objects in the collection are from, the TimeScape gallery features a large interactive installation with a timeline, animated maps, and slideshows. Visitors interact with a freestanding controller positioned in the center of the gallery where they can select eleven different Mediterranean cultures and time periods spanning from the Cycladic Civilization (3200–200 B.C.) to the Collapse of the Western Roman Empire (476–565 A.D.). As selections are made, the timeline animates, the map zooms and pans into position, and informational overlays animate on the maps to show geopolitical boundaries, trade routes, and regions of influence. Slideshows feature imagery of the locations as well as objects in the collection that correspond to the selected culture.

    Credits

    Producer
    Jeremy Clark
    Designer
    Kemp Attwood
    Developer
    David Knape
    3-D Visualization
    Matt Arnold
    Motion Designer
    Martin Linde
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