In "Freedom and the Will of the People," visitors are encouraged to take a stand, debate their thoughts on society, and seek information about democracy, human rights, and civic participation. The exhibition is situated in Democracy Center Wergeland's House, which is part of Eidsvoll 1814, the place where Norway's constitution was written. The exhibition takes the audience on a journey from 1814 to today, with an eye toward the future. Through innovative experiences, visitors have the opportunity to explore the development of democracy, human rights, and citizenship from the birth of the constitution to the present day.
Through interactive games and installations, visitors are invited to seek information about the democratic society and debate their opinions. "Freedom and the Will of the People" is particularly aimed at a younger target group aged 15-20, with a focus on creating engaging experiences that inspire participation and contribution to democracy and citizenship.
In collaboration with Eidsvoll 1814, Yoke has developed all elements of the exhibition, including spatial design, experience design, flow, game design, graphics, film, and interaction design.
Photography: Stian Nybro