Agnon House Museum
Permanent Exhibition – Multimedia Design & Interactive Systems
A permanent multimedia exhibition developed for the former home of Nobel Prize laureate S.Y. Agnon, now operating as a literary museum.
8ND led the development and production of the exhibition’s multimedia layer, including film editing, interactive systems and digital interpretation tools designed to translate literary process into spatial experience.
At the core of the project is the transformation of archival material into responsive environments. Original handwritten manuscripts — marked by revisions, deletions and layered corrections — become the basis for interactive installations that reveal the evolution of the text.
One central system enables visitors to scan handwritten pages and witness their real-time translation into legible printed text, exposing the structure beneath the writing process. Additional interfaces allow magnification, comparative layering and dynamic navigation between manuscript, commentary and recorded voice.
The technological framework was designed to remain discreet and precise, supporting the intimacy of the historic house. Rather than presenting literature as fixed heritage, the exhibition positions writing as an unfolding act — shaped by hesitation, revision and intention.
Through interactive media, the private gesture of handwriting becomes a shared, contemporary encounter.