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New York, NY 2�O 13 <br />Est. $1,500,000 1 5,000 sq ft <br />The National Museum of Mathematics desired a way for children and adults to learn complex mathematical <br />principles, while telling the institution's story that math can be fun with great relevance to our everyday life. We <br />designed the interface and interactives for six of the museum's exhibits. This included games for an interactive <br />floor display which encouraged collaborative play and learning through mulfiplayer games, The exhibits engaged <br />the visitors with games such as Sokoban, a Japanese "warehouse" game and concepts like Voronoi and the <br />Traveling Salesman algorithm, Harmony of Spheres, a hands-on interactive sculpture employed sensors, light and <br />sound to express musical algorithms. The exhibit incorporated our research with a composer to teach chord <br />structure, offering a multisensory approach to learning the relationship between mathematics and music. <br />Services Performed: Exhibit and interface design, fabrication oversight and installation oversight <br />41 <br />V EXPERIENCES <br />I �.t. A,f VP W BUMT <br />