January 18, 2010
Description of the installation/medium verbally and visually
The Nobel Chamber
Designer: Timon Botez
Software designer: Justin Manor and John Rothenberg
Producer: Paul H. Amble
The installation is a learning tool and a short biography of Alfred Nobel’s life and what he has achieved.
The installation is placed in its own room. The room is an octagon with a soft light, textured wallpaper, a screen, a window and a pedestal. The pedestal is in the middle of the room with a book placed on the top of it. The wallpaper has motives that is repeated in the book.
Arrows on the floor guides you through the exhibition and into The Nobel Chamber. From the door opening you will see the book on the top of a pedestal with illuminated pages. This will get the user curios and he or she will most likely walk straight to the book. The atmosphere in the room will also feel inviting to the user.

Description of the installation/medium verbally and visually

The Nobel Chamber

Designer: Timon Botez

Software designer: Justin Manor and John Rothenberg

Producer: Paul H. Amble

The installation is a learning tool and a short biography of Alfred Nobel’s life and what he has achieved.

The installation is placed in its own room. The room is an octagon with a soft light, textured wallpaper, a screen, a window and a pedestal. The pedestal is in the middle of the room with a book placed on the top of it. The wallpaper has motives that is repeated in the book.

Arrows on the floor guides you through the exhibition and into The Nobel Chamber. From the door opening you will see the book on the top of a pedestal with illuminated pages. This will get the user curios and he or she will most likely walk straight to the book. The atmosphere in the room will also feel inviting to the user.