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Architecture sets the stage. Exhibitry makes the moment.

For thirty years, Exhibitry has made the things people remember, for corporate headquarters, civic institutions, and cultural landmarks. Technology-driven experiences, shaped for the built environment.

How we make moments: case studies
What is HoloTube

She’s right there, in the room with you.

She stands at full height, holds your gaze, and responds when spoken to. She just happens to be a hologram, figures, products, and whole environments, rendered life-size inside a freestanding column of light. An Exhibitry exclusive.

Three ways to interact

Touch

Tap to spin, open, and operate holographic objects.

Gesture

Reach into mid-air; the award-winning TouchFree system tracks every movement.

Voice

Speak naturally, and the host answers in real time.

HoloTube

It exceeded my expectations. To actually see them in almost real-life form really creates an intimate experience.

Therrin Protze, Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex
What is SkyBox

Watch. Touch. Explore.

A wall of full-motion media transforms into a transparent touch surface. Behind the glass sits an artifact, product, or model. SkyBox tells its story, then reveals it. Another Exhibitry original.

What it does

One and the same

The physical artifact and the digital presentation share one space, so information appears right on the object it describes.

AI for understanding

SkyBox uses AI to turn live data from sensors, satellites, and archives into clear, layered stories that update dynamically.

Architectural integration

Custom-engineered and fabricated to fit the space, SkyBox reads as part of the room, a surface that happens to come alive.

What is HoloTube Materia

A perfect copy you can take apart.

HoloTube Materia is a photoreal 3D capture of a real object, an artifact, a rare specimen, a detailed product, shown life-size inside a HoloTube. Visitors rotate it, zoom in, and pull it apart, exploring every angle and hidden detail while the original stays safe behind glass. Another Exhibitry original.

What it does

See every angle

Rotate, zoom, and disassemble, even reveal hidden detail with x-ray views.

Ancient or brand-new

Priceless artifacts, rare specimens, or richly detailed product models.

Protect the original

The real object stays safe behind glass; the hologram does the exploring.

What are Smart AI Exhibits

An intelligent presence in the room.

Smart AI Exhibits listen, answer, and guide in real time, in the visitor’s own language. The range runs from a holographic concierge that welcomes and orients, to AI-driven interactives that adapt to whoever steps up to them.

Capabilities

Real-time conversation

Visitors ask out loud and get a natural answer back, no menus, no waiting, no two conversations alike.

A host, not a kiosk

One character can greet at the door and reappear across the space, giving a building a narrative spine rather than a scattering of screens.

On message, on brand

Answers come from a curated knowledge base, so they stay accurate and on-brand, never open-ended.

Always current

The knowledge updates remotely, staying accurate and growing long after handover.

Our approach

A building people remember.

An interior can inform, or it can leave an impression. For thirty years Exhibitry has built the experiences that make a space worth walking into: designed, engineered, and fabricated under one roof, then specified into the architecture like any other permanent fixture.

FAQ

Working with Exhibitry ARCH.

What does Exhibitry ARCH provide on a building project?

A specified experiential-media scope: a holographic host (HoloTube), SkyBox display walls, and Smart AI Exhibits, dropped into a space your team already designed. We make the focal element, not the room.

How does Exhibitry work with architects and design teams?

As a specialty media partner on your team: we deliver one scope inside your documents, coordinated to your drawings and schedule, and we carry the technical liability for it. Design and build happen under one roof.

When should experiential media be brought into a project?

Early, during schematic design or design development, so it’s specified like any other permanent element rather than added after construction documents are issued.

Does this only work in flagship lobbies?

No. It fits flagship lobbies and everyday spaces alike, corporate lobbies, waiting areas, campus commons, branded environments, because it’s a focal element that drops into a designed space.

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