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New Project Win: Headstone Manor, Harrow

Headstone Manor is part of Harrow Museum. Built around 1310, it is the earliest surviving timber framed building in Middlesex. It is surrounded by the only surviving filled moat in the county, dating from the14th century.
Evelyn Gibbs mural restored St Martins

Training at St Martin’s Church

Some time ago we installed two time lapse cameras at St Martin’s Church in Bilborough, Nottinghamshire capturing the restoration of their unique murals over three months and the life of the church and its ceremonies over a year.

Newhaven Fort project complete

Earlier this year we installed time lapse photography equipment at Newhaven Fort to capture the activities of a resident artist creating a World War II street scene around the theme of VE Day with help from local school children.

Helping out with hardware at the Royal Chelsea Hospital

The Royal Chelsea Hospital found themselves with a tight deadline to meet, needing some high specification equipment installed to run a film showing life in the newly restored accommodation in the West Wing of the Royal Hospital.

New Project Win: Clevedon Pier

This project will allow visitors to learn more about Clevedon Pier itself, Clevedon town and the ecology of the Severn Estuary. We’re looking forward to being part of a team providing a flexible solution to help the Trust to tell a lot of different stories to a varied visitor base in a very small space.
St Barrwgs touch screen history book

St Barrwg’s Church – video preview

We’ve just installed a new interactive touch screen table at St Barrwg’s Church, Bedwas. It explores how the church journeys with you from birth to death, touching on important points in that journey and exploring the different services.
Marwell Zoo interactive

Wild Explorers is open at Marwell Zoo

Wild Explorers gives visitors an immersive experience and views of three precious species that Marwell Zoo is involved in the conservation of: the white rhino, Greyvy’s zebra, and scimitar-horned oryx.

Building Hadrian’s Wall

Back in 2008 we were involved in developing an interactive virtual Hadrian’s Wall for the Great North Museum, an exhibit that allows visitors to create a digital brick to place within the wall.

Building data into the audience experience

We are well experienced in using client data to create exhibits and using data collected from exhibit use to inform clients’ future decisions. Both are important aspects of developing an effective interactive exhibit.

New project win: Shrewsbury Flax Mill Maltings

Shrewsbury Flax Mill Maltings is the first iron framed building ever constructed, an internationally important industrial heritage site that is being developed for mixed use with Historic England having secured funding of £2.6m.