Science Museum

February 2006: 2005 MacRobert Award July 2004: Energy - Fuelling the Future

"The 2005 MacRobert Award exhibit is on display on the ground floor of the Wellcome Wing. The 2005 award has been won by a Cambridge-based company known as Cambridge Silicon Radio (CSR) for the development of its BlueCore family of chips. These are the most widely used 'Bluetooth' chips that allow electronic devices (such as mobile phones and laptops) to send data and audio to each other over short distances by radio waves. ARD in collaboration with Dominic Robson, designed the exhibit centres on a large projected animation that allows visitors to explore the structure of the chip in great detail and learn more about Bluetooth technology." -Sience Museum Inside News feb 2006.

On 23 July 2004 the Science Museum unveiled its latest gallery, created especially to help young people explore how energy powers every aspect of their lives and discover and question the latest ideas on how we'd meet the planet's growing demands in the years ahead. ARD created one of the very popular kinetic game for the gallery. The Energy gallery challenges visitors to assess their dependence on the energy supplies we use today and to consider different options for supplying our future energy needs.

Ab Rogers Design in partnership with Shona Kitchen and in collaboration with Dominic Robson (BLINK!.)