
Night Vision
Colors
As part of the introductory course on exhibition design, we developed a three-dimensional exhibition piece on the overarching theme of "Colors" within two weeks. Our chosen subtopic, "Night Vision," explores how humans and animals perceive colors at night and how night vision devices work.
Exhibition Design and
Media Technology
group work (group of 4)
about 4 weeks
Study Project, 3rd Semester
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The design concept was inspired by associations with forests and hunting, as night vision devices are often used in these contexts. This led to the idea of modeling the exhibition structure after a hunting cabin with a tree element, realized through visible wooden beams, a corrugated metal roof, and a minimalist tree trunk.
A small corner table served as a display area for a VR headset, allowing visitors to access videos via QR codes and experience various night vision devices as well as nocturnal animals.
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A central interactive element was the tree featuring three posters about nocturnal animals. Using touch sensors and a Bare Conductive Board, visitors could project information about each animal onto the opposite wall.

