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Rough-sawn timber and cotton rope were used to evoke the rough-and-ready aesthetic of early river exploration.
Built as a modular system, all exhibit walls and fixtures can be flat-packed and transported in a small truck for future travel of the exhibition.
Custom plinths were built to fit existing surplus vitrine cases in an effort to stretch the small exhibition’s modest budget.

Interpretive exhibit accompanying the Hylozoic Veil Installation by Canadian Architect and Visionary, Philip Beesley

Integrated switches powering interactive elements are mounted to the acrylic vitrine cover

30’ maple and clear acrylic floating case, integrated LED lighting, custom brass hardware.

Visitors were prompted to write their "Water Pledge", and place it in one of the bottles

Responses were curated and published online as part of the exhibition’s web presence.