Utilising your selected collection of objects from the Science Museum,
explore imaginative ways to bring the objects to life and tell their stories
tailored for a specific audience. Throughinnovativecommunication
methods, you need to engage a specific audience into an immersive
experience, bringing the significance of these artifacts to life in a
memorable and impactful way.

This is a very interesting story. In 2025, I went to London to visit the Science Museum. On the one hand, I
needed some inspiration for my project three. On the other hand, I personally like the museum because l
can learn a lot of knowledge. When I went here for the first time, I was shocked by the exhibits. There are
so many things here.

It was not until my second visit that I came to the second floor of the museum. There was an exhibition
area that I had forgotten when I first came here. Here I was attracted by something called Morse code.
So, I wanted to use this thing as the theme to create my third project in the second semester. I will put
the creative journey at the end of the project.

Morse code is a communication code that uses a combination of dots and dashes to represent text
information. It was widely used in telegraph and radio communications. Morse code is not only the
starting point of modern communication, but also the first to achieve long-distance, real-time information
transmission, which greatly promoted globalization and the advent of the information age. I find its
language very interesting, and it also played a very important role during the war. This sense of mystery
prompted me to want to understand it, so I want to plan an exhibition unique to Morse code with the
theme of "Secrets of Language" and "Secret Language" to let people feel its charm.

Please imagine that you are a tourist now, and one day you see a "strange" exhibition on the road...

You followed the signs and address to the entrance of the Science Museum in London, where a large
opening information

There is a very special guide, and you are sure this
must be the place

Follow the arrow and you will
arrive at the exhibition hall.

The main visual poster is placed here. It is also very
large and shocking.

As you move forward, there's some information on
the history of Morse code on display.

Another exhibition area has a more comprehensive
development history of Morse code and specific
information on mechanical components.