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British Museum: China's Terracotta army

Welcome to Newangle!

Newangle is an independent creative digital agency set up in 1995.
We create engaging programmes across different media; from large-scale video installations to interactive games, information displays and immersive environments.
We specialise in developing effective solutions for the retail, corporate, arts, museum and exhibition sectors.
 
Latest news:
july 2008 / British Museum, Hadrian: Empire & Conflict

Newangle were commissioned to create an introductory film and immersive projections for the British Museum’s latest temporary exhibition in the Reading Room. This special exhibition opened on the 24th July 2008 and explores the life, love and legacy of Rome’s most enigmatic emperor, Hadrian (reigned AD 117–138).

 
june 2008 / Bahrain National Monument

Newangle have been commissioned to produce over 50 interactive exhibits for a new National Museum in Bahrain. This exhibition will celebrate Bahrain’s past present and future and will open in February 2008.

 
april 2008 / Museum of London

Newangle along with ISO Design and Elbow productions have been awarded the
audio-visual contract for the Museum of London’s Capital City Project.  

The £20.5 million redevelopment of the lower galleries will retell the story of London and Londoners from 1666 to the present day, dramatically transforming the Museum with an innovative design that opens up more space and creates a new glass-fronted gallery overlooking London Wall.

 
feb 2008 / Bovington Tank Museum

Bovington Tank Museum houses the largest collection of armoured vehicles in the world. After winning a large grant from the National Lottery Heritage fund to build a new exhibition hall the museum decided to completely reorganise its collection. Newangle was awarded the contract to produce all the audio-visual and interactive elements for the new interpretation. This includes audio posts and soundscapes, three large interactives and four screen-based AVs that show the evolution of the tank and tank warfare from its invention to the present day and beyond.