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WangdueCholing Palace MUSEUM -
Bhutan Foundation
As creative tech consultants, our team led the technology strategy and implementation for the Wangduechoeling Palace Museum in Bhutan. Overseeing the integration of immersive digital storytelling within a heritage context, this project was both challenging and very rewarding. Voted by TIME Magazine as 'The world's greatest places of 2025, the museum now houses Asia’s largest multi-user touch screen experience. We wanted this to be a collective / shared experience - different from most traditional touchscreen experiences.
The experience mapping Bhutan’s history was designed especially keeping in mind children. This along with period-accurate projections to bring oral histories to life - the King’s Antechamber saw Bhutan’s royal history come alive by combining meticulous sound design, animation, archival visuals, and filming courtroom reenactments.
kIRAN nadar museum of art
The true democratization of art with the help of technology - viewers could now digitally/virtually experience carefully curated exhibitions - the next best thing to actually being there. KNMA wanted to make this museum experience a digital space for confluence and conversations. The most rewarding outcome of this experience was the inclusion of wider audiences to these conversations - without the limitations of geography, accessibility or even disability. From analytics, qualitative research and detailed heat maps, we applied our insights and learnings to design a unique experience focused on interactivity and navigation with a mobile-first approach.
AR Museum App
We created an offline application available on ipads dedicated for museum use only. The idea was to use technology that is future-proof, keeping in mind that they may wish to turn this into a public experience. In-depth A/B testing, UI/UX audits and working closely with a design team to best compliment the branding guidelines and an intuitive design approach.
Form vs. function - our biggest challenge was making this app intuitive and easy to navigate for an older target audience. Ensuring that advanced functions such as AR object recognition, 3D and 360˚ content, artifact databases and beacon-based navigational guides became as easy as clicking a button for seniors.
woven dreamscapes
Pra-kashi, National Museum
In 2019, we captured this collection of 47 contemporary textiles as a 360˚ photographic experience. This is when we realized the limitations of traditional media formats to accurately represent the ethereal nature of these textiles. None of the existing formats - video, photos or 3D were able to do justice to the materiality of the endangered weaving techniques.
This gave birth to Woven Dreamscapes - a multi-sensory VR journey through an ethereal, underwater dreamscape where drawloom-patterned silk textiles made of silver and gold - are illuminated by shimmering light reflections, echoing renowned textile designer, historian and artist Rahul Jain’s belief that these materials are “metaphors for light”.
Good earth - sindhu (360˚)
Celebrating 10 years of Good Earth Sustain, for the first time in India, we recreated the magic of the show in 360˚ to take you on a journey down the river Indus, traversing the living history of this ancient land through its fabrics, motifs, weaves, embellishments, and the clothing, as seen through the Good Earth lens. This VR/360˚ film gives you a front row experience of the unforgettable presentation.
Watch the complete Good Earth Sindhu show here.
Pero x ogaan
Designer Aneeth Arora’s funky new collection ‘DISCO 2020’ launched at Ogaan during the 2020 nationwide lock down. While the collection was designed to provide a much needed visual respite, the idea was to give the users an opportunity to shop within an immersive 3D/360˚ format - breaking away from the traditional e-commerce interfaces.
Virtual reality Experiences
We’ve digitally captured and preserved every iconic textile and craft exhibition in India over the past five years, making them accessible across geographies and inclusive for people with disabilities. Our immersive 3D x 360˚ experiences extend the life and reach of cultural heritage. Using 3D stereoscopic photography, LiDAR, and photogrammetry, we bring exhibitions, artifacts, and installations to life across screens and VR headsets.
Dior x Chanakya School of Craft, mumbai
Mul Mathi showcased a landmark collaboration between Dior, Chanakya School of Craft, artists Madhu and Manu Parekh, and Asia Society. Digitally archiving this exhibition preserves a pivotal cultural moment where global fashion engaged deeply with Indian craft heritage.
Textiles of Bengal - WSRC, Kolkata centre of creativity, kolkata
This is the first exhibition to present an overview of textiles from West Bengal in India and Bangladesh. It considers the legacies of handmade and hand patterned cloth inherited by the two modern nations with the exhibits on view covering a span of almost four centuries, from the 1600s to now.
Woven Narratives - ministry of culture, g20, JSW Vidyanagar, hampi
Commissioned by the Ministry of Culture for the G20 summit, Woven Narratives focused on Indian handlooms as one of the important sectors of the cultural and creative economy of the country. Our team received a letter of appreciation for our work towards this project that realized so many individual contributors' efforts within this single digital interface.
Vayan - devi art foundation, national craft museum, new delhi
Thrilled to have captured these three iconic textile exhibitions as 360˚ experiences at the National Craft’s Museum in New Delhi, which now act as a repository of information with additional media in the form of photos, videos and text for various outreach programs.
Mysterés de l'Angkor
The Khmer civilization centered on Angkor was one of the most remarkable to flourish in Southeast Asia. Between the 8th and the 13th centuries, a succession of Hindu and Buddhist kings created magnificent temples in stone. The renowned French scholar, Claude Jacques, has studied Angkor and its history for the past 30 years, while Michael Freeman has made many photographic trips there during a 15 year period. BongWater Films, in 2017, embarked upon a journey to capture Angkor in VR. 'Mysterés de l'Angkor' embodies the fruits of their collaboration and includes the results of new research and discoveries made during recent excavations.
THE SIHANOUKVILLE DIARIES
Sihanoukville would never win first prize in a pretty-town competition but thanks to a surrounding coastline of white-sand beaches and sun-drenched islands, this is Cambodia's most happening sun-sloth destination. Further away from the hustle, in the far south of town, is the relaxed Otres Beach, where cheap bungalow joints and bohemian-flavoured guesthouses are now neighbours with rather swish boutique resorts. The Sihanoukville Diaries showcases the best of this small beach-town that's evolving as one of South-East Asia's top destinations.
SCARLETTE / Life in a painting
Scarlette, a charming and intimate 'Maison d'hôtes' in the middle of south Delhi. Short and long term accommodation of four rooms decorated with Indian heritage mixed with a French touch. The short 360˚ film takes you inside the miniaturized painting-like world of the charming interiors. Check out Scarlette HERE.
Insanity On Canvas
A visionary, spiritual artist, Ajay shows us around his unique studio - a place where multitude of elements and artefacts surround us. And then there is of course, a visual treat for us, in the form of his paintings. This 360˚ film is a glimpse into the mad artist’s world and the multiverses he creates.