Our studio class was invited to create our own take on a museum exhibit for the Atlanta Fernbank Science Center, a place where students come to see exhibits and learn about varying sciences.
My exhibit invites visitors to explore and reconsider the formative relationships that have influenced you; family, friends, peers, mentors, and role models set examples that we both look towards, and strain against. It ultimately encourages guests to discover for themselves . . . what makes you, you?


Interactive experiences strive to incorporate each person’s reality with the science of mutualism— portable tablets allow visitors to create and share their own support systems, to recognize and reconnect with others, and to do what they can for communities that they care for.

The proposed layout of the room; guests walk into a softly lit room, where projectors create constellations of the different relationship maps, artwork, letters, and more swirl around in record of their visit to Fernbank Center.



A quick look at the proposed UI/UX of the tablet & how a visiting class might interact with it.

















