SCIENTIFIC VISUALIZATION EXHIBIT ANALYSIS
HARVARD • HISTORY OF SCIENCE • SPRING 2026
HARVARD • HISTORY OF SCIENCE • SPRING 2026
Climate change is often difficult to communicate in public institutions like museums -- too abstract, too large scale, too emotionally overwhelming.
Analyzed climate exhibits across Harvard Museum of Natural History, MIT Museum, and Museum of Science and Curiosity
Interviewed museum practitioners, exhibit designers, and research scientists
Produced an 8000 word research paper with coded comparative analysis
Helped surface how design choices shape public understanding of climate futures
Selected pages reproduced below, please contact me for full project deliverable
"This took real analytic focus, and I appreciate your logical development with specific references to the character of the exhibits. Bravo!"
-Dr. Galison