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A visit to this museum offers a unique, educational, and, above all, inspiring journey through the Dutch media landscape. In a highly interactive and personalized way, visitors can experience how media have become a part of their everyday lives and how this evolution occurred.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\">In this new immersive experience it\u2019s all about media culture and media literacy. The media determine us and vice versa. It seems the very first museum in the world that continuously adapts to the actions of its visitors. The experience uses face recognition and the user\u2019s own smartphone. This personalized museum journey makes it a unique experience for everyone. Visitors discover more than 50 interactives and hundreds of hours of audiovisual material. 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A unique installation of no less than 300 metres of LED screens placed throughout the museum, connects the different zones. Frameworks disappear, while inside and outside, front and back, blend seamlessly. The reactor represents the infinite stream of media that comes our way every day.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Tinker imagineers has been working on the experience for almost five years in close collaboration with the museum and many other parties from different disciplines. Xpex, Bruns, Kiss the Frog, Redrum, Beamsystems, Ata Tech, Danny Weijermans, ACTLD, and Elastique.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Sound &amp; Vision (Hilversum, The Netherlands) manages one of the world\u2019s biggest digitized media archives, brimming with radio and television programs, YouTube videos, objects, written press material, podcasts, games and museum objects. 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