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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.
Tap to spin, open, and operate holographic objects.
Reach into mid-air; the award-winning TouchFree system tracks every movement.
Speak naturally, and the host answers in real time.
A wall of full-motion media transforms, on cue, into a transparent touchscreen surface. Behind the glass sits a real object: a model, an artifact, a product, framed inside an interactive display case. SkyBox tells the story, then becomes the window that reveals it, with layers a visitor can explore by hand. Another Exhibitry original.
Subject and story share the same space: the physical artifact and the digital presentation, together. Information appears on the object it describes, right in the visitor’s sightline.
Information from sensors, satellites, archives, and other sources reveals more than a static label ever can. SkyBox uses AI to shape that raw data into clear, layered stories, updated dynamically.
SkyBox complements the architecture: set into a wall, a partition, a pane of glass, or custom casework, engineered and fabricated to fit the space. It reads as part of the room, a surface that happens to come alive.
Smart 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.
Visitors ask out loud and get a natural answer back, no menus, no waiting. The exhibit adapts to each person and each question, so no two conversations are quite the same.
The same character can greet guests at the door and reappear across the space to guide the whole visit, giving a building a narrative spine rather than a scattering of screens.
Each exhibit draws on a curated knowledge base, so answers stay accurate and appropriate, never open-ended. Reassuring for any space where the wrong answer isn’t an option.
The knowledge behind it updates remotely, so what it knows stays accurate long after handover, growing as the story does.
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.
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