As visitors enter the Native Voices gallery, they are greeted with a “Welcome Wall” of media, representing a diversity of perspectives on health.
Memorable motion graphics, visual effects, and sound design bring drama and emotion to installations, engaging audiences in compelling storytelling experiences. These installations are part of an integrated strategy, where documentary-style storytelling presentations or abstract, atmospheric motion graphic installations elicit the attention of visitors.
Walt Disney recounts stories from three periods in his childhood as period-inspired cut-outs animate on the stages of these toy theaters.
Immersing visitors in the musical celebration that marks the GRAMMYs, this 30-foot media experience weaves together high-intensity performances, sound design, and custom animations in a spectacular display.
A sixteen-foot-wide display of shifting color dynamically reacts to individuals entering this exhibition, activating illuminating light that reveals the origins of American democracy in images and animations.
Two large, motion graphics presentations outline the major battles of the Civil War before and after the Battle of Gettysburg.
Through two apertures in this period-inspired, moveable peep-show, visitors can peer into the colorful past of Portland’s Armory building.
An original score and orchestrated motion graphics bring to life the earlier philosophies, events, and civilizations upon which American democracy was built.
An exhibition video reveals the science behind the authentication of a J. Paul Getty cabinet believed to have been a fake.
The motion graphics in this overture video weave together the rare books, maps, documents, paintings, prints, and artifacts featured in the exhibition it introduces.
This bold, overhead motion graphics installation introduces seven contemporary physicians that illuminate the diverse ways women have “changed the face of medicine.”










