Occupying a focal point in the rotunda gallery of the National Library of Medicine in Bethesda, Maryland, this media installation tells the story of Native peoples' healing traditions.
Visualizing spatial, geographical, and chronological relationships can bring a sense of perspective to storytelling components and collections. These projects utilize timelines and mapping interfaces to provide context for persons, events and places in a story or objects and artifacts in a collection, enlivening data and narrative in ways that enlighten and educate, while bringing to light concepts that may be hidden in the details.
Interactive tower acts as a time machine for baseball statistics, allowing visitors to warp back in time to find record-breaking moments, historic milestones, and compare player statistics.



