Museums & Science communication

Making Inside Explorer available to everyone
At Interspectral, we talk a lot about making science accessible to the public, and bridging the gap between research and education. To achieve this mission of ours, we have worked actively with engaging 3D-visualizations and interactive exhibitions for public environments, and we have delivered educating science experiences to visitors for five years. This spring, we […]

Get to know the woman behind the wrappings in the newly opened Ancient Egypt exhibition at Boonshoft Museum of Discovery.
The year was 1922 in Western Thebes, along the west bank of the Nile River. Egyptologist H.E. Winlock of the Metropolitan Museum of Art was excavating mortuary temples and tombs in the Deir el-Bahari site when he found her. Hidden in a chamber cut in the floor of a brick chapel lay the main star […]

Find us on stage at Remix Summit in London
We are happy to announce that our UK based business developer David Hughes will present Interspectral on the REMIX summit in London next week (i.e. Tuesday 28th). He will be on stage to talk about museum interactions and digital heritage among other things. Together with the lead sponsor Microsoft, the REMIX team have put together […]

Interspectral featured in a Japanese Documentary on the travelling exhibition, Land of discoveries.
On November 16th the Interspectral conference room turned into a Japanese TV Studio filled with lights, cables and camera equipment. A Japanese team with representatives from both Tokyo Shimbun and Fuji TV visited our office in Sweden to film for a documentary featuring Rijksmuseum van Oudheden’s upcoming traveling exhibition, Land of Discoveries. For the major […]

Kreativum Science Centre enhance science education with Inside Explorer
Kreativum Science Centre in Sweden have chosen Interspectral to deliver an interactive and intuitive 3D experience consisting of an Inside Explorer touch table installed with 8 data sets ranging from human anatomy to animal physiology. Kreativum manages educational activity and exhibitions that aim to stimulate curiosity and the urge to discover in people of all […]

Reading university opens Student Exhibition with Inside Explorer
Reading University is one of UK’s largest and most well-renowned universities with more than 17 000 students. In a new collaboration with Interspectral, the School of Biological Sciences at the University has purchased Inside Explorer to feature permanently in the new Cole Museum of Zoology as well as for a temporary student exhibition opening October 5th […]

Chau Chak Wing Museum to use Inside Explorer to virtually unwrap a two thousand-year-old Egyptian mummy
In 2020 an innovative exhibition space, the Chau Chak Wing Museum, is due to open at the University of Sydney. The museum will bring the University’s museum and art collections under one roof. As part of this endeavour the University has partnered with Interspectral to bring Inside Explorer to the new exhibitions. The Nicholson […]

Kulturhistorisk Museum in Oslo and Interspectral digitalizes a unique sword from the Viking era
Kulturhistorisk Museum in Oslo has entered a collaboration with Interspectral to visualize parts of the museum´s world-known collection of artifacts from the Viking Age. Together with Kulturhistorisk Museum, Interspectral has visualized the Langeid Sword, a unique Viking sword from the early 11th century. It´s estimated that approximately 3000 swords exist in Norway from the Viking […]

YXLON and Interspectral together at ToScA, Florida
At the Tomography for Scientific Advancement Symposium (ToScA), March 6th-8th, YXLON and Interspectral joined forces to enhance future possibilities to bundle up. Beside that, the purpose of our participation was to network, get in touch with more content partners and find new and exciting business opportunities. At ToScA we introduced researchers to our not yet […]

Kew Gardens transforms scientific data into an interactive educational experience with Inside Explorer
On March 21, the Millennium Seed Bank, a key part of Kew Gardens at Wakehurst Place in the UK, opened their new exhibition “Surviving or Thriving” that highlights some of the most significant challenges facing plants and fungi in our rapidly changing world, from climate change to unsustainable logging. The exhibition draws upon the research, […]