Natural History Museum
- The Challenge
- Planning An Expedition
- Looking Closer
- Cocoon End
I’ve finally finished work on the interactives for the new wing of the Natural History Museum – the Darwin Centre. It was a massive project and is biggest set of interactives in a museum in Britain. Initially I was invited in to help out on some parts of the projects that had gone off track. This went well and I was put in charge, as Technical Director, of the Cocoon End. The whole project has been incredibly successful and the museum visitors love it!
The Times – Darwin Centre Article
NHM – Darwin Centre Images
You can see it on you tube too.
ITV News – First Look at Darwin Centre
Telegraph – Natural History Museum Opens the Darwin Centre
You can see more pitcures on Flickr.
Museum of London
This game (sorry, education resource) was created for the Museum of London. It is designed to be used by teachers educating 5-8 year olds on the Fire of London. There was a learning curve on how 5 – 8 year olds use the computer and mouse, which is a little different to older folks. I worked with on101 on this and the project was great fun and it turned out brilliantly!
Museum of Docklands
Working with on101 we created this installation called ‘The Business of Slavery’ for the Museum of Docklands – London, Sugar & Slavery exhibition. I’ll try and get some photo’s of this to put up.
British Library

The installation about book conservation which is at the British Library was made with on101. We used stop frame animation to explore the books and the whole thing came out really well. Go to the British Library to check it out.







