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The Science Of Spying
AllofUs created an interactive exhibition for the Science Museum's Science Of Spying exhibition that allows visitors to put their espionage skills to the test and learn about modern spying techniques in a fun and entertaining way. We called it "Exploring Connections".

"We wanted to create a unique, fun, family experience. As well as being entertaining, the game AllofUs has created is also challenging. It provides a really authentic insight into the world of espionage as well as testing players powers of observation, deduction, strategic thinking and investigation" Fiona Romeo, exhibition manager.

My role in this project was as lead designer, 100% part of initial thinking, concepts, game play, user flow and look & feel.

The Operations Room Wall looked like this:



The Spy Console looked like this:
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Also, alongside the main interactive, the Science Museum asked us to think about an area that could occupy younger children while their older siblings (and parents!) engaged with the Exploring Connections piece.

We created "Morse Keys" an area that engages younger kids in some of the basics of Morse Code - giant computer key seats light-up, vibrate and emit sound when sat on (or jumped on in most cases). Do this collaboratively to release an orchestra of colour and sound.

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