The exhibition “For the Greatest Benefit to Humankind” takes on a positive world view and proves that solutions to major societal challenges do exist.

For the Greatest Benefit to Humankind

Nobel Prize Museum

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2019

By showcasing different discoveries from Nobel Prize Winners, the visitors are introduced to concrete initiatives which have improved and changed the world until today. The exhibition is divided into four areas: Saving lives, Feeding humanity, Protecting the planet, Connecting the world. At the centre of the exhibition, the Make A Wish installation encourages visitors to reflect on their own world view and express what they think is more important to change the world as it is today.

The centerpiece is a realtime visualisation, representing the visitors expressions. The fluid mass reflects the total number of votes, where the four colours relate to the visitors’ response. A custom solution that combines LED panels with veneer gives the centerpiece a more warm and organic expression. A database with all the Nobel Laureates gives the visitors an exceptional opportunity to dive into the details about every laureates and their discoveries.

Location: Stockholm, Sweden
Photography: Yoke

For the Greatest Benefit to Humankind
The exhibition “For the Greatest Benefit to Humankind” takes on a positive world view and proves that solutions to major societal challenges do exist.
For the Greatest Benefit to Humankind
For the Greatest Benefit to Humankind
The exhibition takes on a positive world view and proves that solutions to major societal challenges do exist.
The exhibition takes on a positive world view and proves that solutions to major societal challenges do exist.
The exhibition takes on a positive world view and proves that solutions to major societal challenges do exist.