
FRISK OSLOFJORD
A mobile installation with digital and analog elements about the Oslo fjord, with activities for different user groups. Frisk Oslofjord (Healthy Oslo fjord), a research project in Norway, needed to communicate their research in an engaging and meaningful way. Portability, mobility and robustness were requirements for the solution, as well as having digital and analog elements that would engage visitors; small children, school kids and adults.
The result is a set of traveling installations that tour different sites like science centers and visitor spaces in both the east and west coasts in Norway.
Each unit consists of a digital quiz, a tactile tic-tac-toe game made of wooden blocks to engage the younger ones, an “underwater window” where visitors can choose different underwater clips, and some round displays where kids can explore a variety of sea-objects like shells or algae. There is also an interactive display where adults can delve into findings from the fjords’ depths using an interactive map, as well as learning more about the technnology used. Rounding the installation up, is “Who Eats Whom?” (Hvem Spiser Hvem), a game about the food network in the Oslo fjord.
Acknowledgements
Developed by Logic Interactive.
Client: Inspiria Science Center/Frisk Oslofjord. In collaboration with Kongsberg Maritime, NIVA and Inspiria Science Center.
My role: concept development, 3D visualizations, digital content, copywriting, user experience, graphic and exhibition design, game design.


























