After ten successful years, the Who am I? gallery was re-made by Casson Mann in 2010 with updated content. Retaining the popular, laboratory-inspired aesthetic of the original, Casson Mann made the gallery more open-plan, with integrated floor and wall projections. The new gallery features historic objects, specially commissioned artworks and many, interactive multimedia exhibits and games. Visitors are able to morph their faces, predict how their voices will change over the years, and consider how the family gene pool and interactions with others help shape our identity.
After ten successful years, the Who am I? gallery was re-made by Casson Mann in 2010 with updated content. Retaining the popular, laboratory-inspired aesthetic of the original, Casson Mann made the gallery more open-plan, with integrated floor and wall projections. The new gallery features historic objects, specially commissioned artworks and many, interactive multimedia exhibits and games. Visitors are able to morph their faces, predict how their voices will change over the years, and consider how the family gene pool and interactions with others help shape our identity.