Experiential Design for Museums immerses participants in the principles and practices of creating engaging, interactive experiences tailored for museum environments. The course emphasizes hands-on project work, allowing learners to apply theoretical concepts to real-world scenarios. Participants will explore the integration of digital media, storytelling, and audience engagement strategies to enhance visitor experiences and foster deeper connections with exhibits.
Throughout the program, attendees will develop a comprehensive understanding of the tools and techniques necessary for effective experiential design. By collaborating on projects that culminate in a final presentation, learners will gain practical skills in design thinking, prototyping, and user testing. The course encourages participants to publish their findings and innovative designs in Cademix Magazine, providing an opportunity for professional exposure and networking within the industry.
Principles of experiential design in museum contexts
User-centered design methodologies
Storytelling techniques for immersive experiences
Digital media tools for interactive installations
Prototyping and testing interactive exhibits
Audience engagement strategies and analytics
Collaboration with museum professionals and stakeholders
Case studies of successful museum experiences
Designing for accessibility and inclusivity
Final project: Create a comprehensive experiential design proposal for a museum exhibit
