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The History of the Gig Poster.

The History of the Gig Poster.


You enter the gallery seeing a banner suspended from the 2nd oor overhang that encapsulates the visual language of both original gig posters (art nouvaeu) and new style.

The History of the Gig Poster.


Visual ties connect the viewer and move the exhibition along, allowing for purposeful exploration of the space, showing connections between various styles and artwork showing progression between the pieces.

*actual work may vary.

The History of the Gig Poster.


Once the user is introduced to the wall, additional interaction will be available. work in the immediate vicinity will be related and accessible to see the connections through touch-based interface.
Artist: Alphonse Mucha

The History of the Gig Poster.


Once the user is introduced to the wall, additional interaction will be available. work in the immediate vicinity will be related and accessible to see the connections through touch-based interface.

The History of the Gig Poster.


Once the user is introduced to the wall, additional interaction will be available. work in the immediate vicinity will be related and accessible to see the connections through touch-based interface. Each wall will be a famous piece, selected for its notoriety.
Artist: John Dyer Barzley

The History of the Gig Poster.


Large custom graphics will allow for smooth transition in breathing points in the gallery. These graphics will entice the gallery visitor to explore further along into the exhibition.

The History of the Gig Poster.


Merch from the modern gig poster designers will be sold, allowing for further integration and appreciation of the style of Art Nouveau

The History of the Gig Poster.


The longest wall in the gallery space lends itself to a study of traditional Art Nouveau in a timeline setting. 2 rows of posters will be displayed, with original works on bottom, organized by year, and modern renditions inspired by the milestone pieces shown on top.
Artist: Alphonse Mucha, John Dyer, Theophile Steinlen, others

The History of the Gig Poster.


Once the user is introduced to the wall, additional interaction will be available. work in the immediate vicinity will be related and accessible to see the connections through touch-based interface. Each wall will be a famous piece, selected for its notoriety.
Artist: Jules Cheret

The History of the Gig Poster.


This cubby will illustrate the various stylistic elements found in Art Nouveau. When an element is selected its origin, facts, and rst work with the element will be displayed for the gallery user to see.

The History of the Gig Poster.


Another gallery-brand custom graphic that will allow for smooth transition in breathing points in the gallery. The graphics will entice the gallery visitor to explore further along into the exhibition.

The History of the Gig Poster.


Further understanding of the renditions of Art Nouveau can take new form with the second oor experience. Live music will be played by varying bands that have posters inspired by Art Nouveau.

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