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Vault of the Secret Formula
Triangle Room Peep Show
Project Group
Client
Date
December 2011Location
World of Coca-Cola, Atlanta, GATags
Visitors get a glimpse into secret Coca-Cola history through a series of portals reminiscent of early-film era nickelodeons.
On the large triangular structure dominating one of the rooms in the exhibit, visitors read and see silhouettes acting out Howard Candler’s account of learning the secret formula of Coca-Cola from his father, Asa Candler, an early company president. As visitors turn the corner, they notice that on the third, unseen side, there are three portals giving views into the structure itself.
Visitors peer into what seems like an early-film era raree-show peep hole, and see Howard and Asa as though they are witnessing a grainy security feed from 1906—is it possible? Possible or not, we see Howard bringing in ingredients, Asa showing Howard how to mix the formula, and the lengths to which the company went to ensure the security of the valued recipe: scraping labels off bottles and burning them in the potbelly stove. Visitors also catch a glimpse of the man in the hat—who is he, and why does he keep showing up?
Press & Awards
2012 MUSE Awards, American Association of Museums, BRONZE: Multimedia Installations, April 2012Over 130 judges – museum and media professionals from across the world – were involved in the process of selecting the winners. Winning entries were expected to demonstrate outstanding achievement in nine areas including content, interface, design, innovation and appeal.
“Discover Coca-Cola’s Secret Formula At This Interactive Exhibit By Second Story ,” Entertainment Designer, Brendan Brehm, March 28, 2012Much more than just a heavy-duty vault to stare at, the Vault of the Secret Formula exhibit is an interactive exploration of one of the most notorious trade secrets in the world… This is not the first time that we’ve featured the interactive handiwork of Second Story here on entertainmentdesigner.com; in previous articles we’ve taken a look at exhibits they designed for the Museum at Bethel Woods and the Adler Planetarium. With their latest project for Coca-Cola, they’ve come up with even more ways to embed interactive technology in a museum experience.
“Second Story: Vault of the Secret Coca-Cola Formula ,” Design Boom, March 25, 2012The Vault of the Secret Formula experience presents the history behind Coca Cola's secret formula.
“Coke Secret Formula Gets 1st New Home Since 1925,” Associated Press, YouTube Video, December 2011“Coke hides its secret formula in plain sight in World of Coca-Cola move,” Atlanta Business News, Leon Stafford, December 2011Jacquie Wansley, a spokeswoman for the World of Coke, said the exhibit is more interactive than the rest of the facility, with an emphasis on putting visitors in the mystery of the formula... ‘[This] is not about collectibles archived behind glass,’ she said. ‘There is very little of that. This is experiencing Coca-Cola in a new way.’
Credits
- Executive Producer
- David Waingarten
- Studio Director
- Jen Guibord
- Technology Director
- Thomas Wester
- Content Strategist
- Scott Smith
- Video Design & Production
- Bent Image Labs
- Lead Integration Engineer
- Matt Arnold
- Producers
- Kate Wolf, Alyssa Glass
- Technology Coordinator
- Sam Jeibmann
- Creative Collaborator
- Donna Lawrence Productions
- Exhibition Design
- Gallagher & Associates
- A/V Systems Integration
- Electrosonic
- Technical Design & Direction
- Romeantics
- Lighting Design
- Available Light
- Fabrication
- Lexington
- General Contractor
- New South
© 2012 Second Story, Inc.Project Group
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