
Exhibition:
Core Gallery
Venue: Ball's Falls Centre for Conservation
Location: Vineland (Niagara Region) Ontario
Date: Spring, 2008
Client: Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority
Contributors: Mystus Exhibits(project coordination,
prototyping, theming, model work, mechanics, electronics,
software programming, design detailing, graphics, fabrication,
installation), Lord Cultural Resources
(design, interpretive planning, graphics).
Visitor Experience: The core gallery is the information
focal point for the new centre for conservation. In the
gallery we introduce the visitor to the natural and cultural
history of the site, orient them with respect to the larger
watershed, outline the activities and responsibilities
of the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority and point
them in the direction of discovering the site for themselves.
The visitor is greeted by a 25' long aerial view of the
escarpment from Niagara to Tobermory. Large easily read
graphic panels also line the corridors. On entering the
gallery proper the visitor is engaged with interactive
experiences, computer kiosks, fossil and rock samples,
lifelike rock work, working models and colourful graphic
panels. The visitor leaves the gallery with a good sense
of the Ball's Falls site is and was all about.

Client Requirements: As project lead for the gallery
Mystus coordinated all aspects. Our client needed a company
that could respond to the challenges of managing a multi-disciplined
project. They were particularly interested to ensure disabled
access was kept a priority. It was also essential to keep
to budget in the face of extended delays to the building
construction, and technically challenging exhibits.
Mystus
Expertise: Our deep computer skills came into play
especially in the creation of the large escarpment mural,
stitching the wallpaper photomural files, and creating
the fly through video of the watershed. Mechanical interactives
is a more recent area we've been working in. The lo-tech
mechanical interactives in this exhibition were well served
by our expertise in this area. But really our involvement
was in every aspect. Experience in graphics, electronics,
audio, video were all called upon in a big way.

Unique Features: Unique to this exhibition from
others we're worked on are the realistic rock walls, the
functioning mill model, the original photography for the
wall murals and the computer based geographical work for
the fly through video and escarpment mural.
Project
Challenges: There were many technical challenges with
this project (rock walls, mill model, large scale photography
etc.) but our biggest challenge was to maintain momentum
and keep to budget in the face of construction delays.
Associates:
Lord
Cultural Resources. are experts in the area of interpretive
planning and exhibition design. It was a pleasure to work
with them again as partners on this project. The design
packs in a rich experience without overwhelming the visitor.