MoITable

MolTable is an exhibition that lets visitors explore biomolecules in an interactive way. They can move through detailed 3D models and take a closer look at large molecular complexes such as viruses and the ATP synthase.

The Client

Visualisierungscenter C, Sweden

The Goal

An interactive exhibition to explore the structure of biomolecules in 3D

Target Users

Visitors of the exhibtion and the general public interest in science and nature

Location and Language

Worldwide, Swedish and Englisch

Technologies

C++, OpenGL, GLSL, Blender

The Project

MolTable is an exhibition that lets visitors explore biomolecules in an interactive way. They can move through detailed 3D models and take a closer look at large molecular complexes such as viruses and the ATP synthase.

Challenge

The task was to make molecular structures, which are normally invisible, understandable and engaging for everyone.

Our Part

Nanographics created all models in atomic resolution. This allowed the exhibition to show the complexity of molecules with scientific accuracy while still making them easy to explore. The project was developed as a continuation of the planetarium show Chemistry of Life, where Nanographics was also involved.

The Result

Visitors can now explore molecules freely, gaining a direct and intuitive impression of how life is built at the smallest scale.

Chemistry of Life

An Invisible Inner World takes viewers on a journey inside the body, showing processes that usually remain invisible. From brain cells to the tiny protein machines that make energy, the show reveals life at the molecular level.

Nanographics created the molecular models in atomic detail, turning scientific data into visuals that are accurate and easy to explore. This made it possible for audiences to see and understand how molecules work in a way that feels real.

The show is presented in planetariums around the world and forms part of the MolTable exhibition, giving audiences a closer look at the microscopic world of life.

Chemistry of Life