Photo: Paul Eekhoff, courtesy of ROM (Royal Ontario Museum), Toronto, Canada ©ROM
With our intellectual property (IP) starter kit, you don’t have to invent an exhibition from scratch. Use the Field Museum’s research-based content to create your installation of any size.
Wild Color is designed to inspire wonder for the natural world. Visitors journey through the rainbow, experiencing each color in the spectrum in its own section. Our lively text, vivid graphics, and immersive media enable guests to decode the hidden messages of colorful objects and specimens. Scaled up or down, the IP starter kit delivers premium exhibition content with maximum flexibility.
Resources
Wild Color IP Fact Sheet
Wild Color Turnkey Exhibition
Specifications
- Size: 1,500-10,000 ft2 (150-1,000 m2)
- Recommended Ceiling Height: 10 ft (3 m)
- Duration: Up to 24 months
- Delivery: Digital file transfer, print on demand
- Languages: All text in English and Spanish; additional language may be converted by host venues
Package Includes
- Object list with over 200 suggested specimens, including insects, birds, shells, mammals, gems and minerals, plants, fossil invertebrates, and fishes
- Label text (English and Spanish)
- High-resolution bilingual graphics files with printing specifications, in both print-ready and working versions. Includes title wall, color section introductions, photo murals, banners, reader rails, plinth graphics, animated conclusion video, and more
- Projection files for video interactives and suggested equipment
- Soundscape files for each of 7 color sections and the finale
- Component shop drawings for cases, graphic stands, reader rails, banner boxes, column light boxes, and UV light interactives
- Guidelines for atmospheric elements, including CMYK shadow experience, Carnovsky RGB wallpaper, interactive light table, decorative acrylic hexagons, and gobo stencils
Make Your Own Wild Color Exhibition
Contact us to learn more about IP packages at travelingexh@fieldmuseum.org or 312-665-7119 | 312-665-7311.
Acknowledgments
Wild Color was created by the Field Museum.