NURMES MUSEUM

ACTLATOR

PILOT

Exploring how digital layers can enrich museum experiences

A real museum experiment

The Actlator Museum pilot is currently being developed in collaboration with Nurmes Museum in Finland. The project explores how digital layers, visitor participation and memory maps can enrich museum exhibitions and cultural experiences.

What Actlator enables in the museum

Digital exhibition layers

Museums can extend exhibition content beyond physical labels.

Visitor interpretations

Visitors can share their own reflections and interpretations about artworks.

Memory maps

Local stories and memories can be connected to places and cultural environments.

How visitors experience Actlator

Visitors access Actlator directly on their own phones.
The digital layer extends the exhibition with additional stories, participation and shared cultural memories.

Scan

Visitor scans a QR code in the exhibition

Explore

The mobile interface opens additional stories and images

Participate

Visitors can share interpretations and reflections

Connect

Stories, memories and places become part of a shared cultural layer

Case Study 1

The Alma Pääkkönen exhibition

The Nurmes pilot focuses on the exhibition of artist Alma Pääkkönen. Through Actlator, visitors can explore additional stories, interpretations and contextual material connected to the artworks.

A living digital layer for the Alma Pääkkönen exhibition

What has been created for the Alma exhibition

Actlator has been used in the Alma Pääkkönen exhibition to create a digital layer that expands the physical exhibition with stories, participation and additional material.

Artwork pages

Each artwork in the exhibition has its own digital page where visitors can explore additional information, background stories and contextual material connected to the artwork.

Extended exhibition

The digital layer can also present artworks that are not physically part of the exhibition, allowing the museum to show a broader view of the artist’s work.

Visitor interpretations

Visitors can share their own interpretations and reflections about artworks, creating a living layer of perspectives.

Digital guestbook

Visitors can leave messages and thoughts about the exhibition experience in a shared digital guestbook.

Life and work

The pilot includes a section presenting the life and artistic journey of Alma Pääkkönen, giving visitors deeper background information about the artist.

My Alma

Visitors can collect favourite artworks and create their own personal “My Alma” selection.

Case Study 2

The Memory Map

The Actlator pilot also explores the idea of a shared Memory Map where visitors and local residents can contribute their own memories connected to places.

A living map of local memories

Visitors can add memories, stories and personal connections to locations, creating a living map of local cultural history.

Add memories

Visitors can add personal memories connected to places.

Discover stories

Other visitors can explore stories connected to locations.

Build a shared map

Over time the map becomes a collective cultural memory of the area.