REIMAGINING
THE MUSEUM EXPERIENCE FOR
A DIGITAL ERA

The AKC Museum of the Dog combines hands-on moments with classical displays to engage visitors.

By JOHN BRICKER and EJ LEE

REIMAGINING
THE MUSEUM EXPERIENCE FOR
A DIGITAL ERA

The AKC Museum of the Dog combines hands-on moments with classical displays to engage visitors.

By JOHN BRICKER and EJ LEE

American Kennel Club (AKC) Museum of the Dog, New York. With its reinvented presence and distinctive, interactive design, the museum shares its mission with a new generation of dog lovers.

People no longer go to museums just to see the art. Most expect a great experience where they can have fun with friends and family and learn something new.

The American Kennel Club (AKC) Museum of the Dog in New York is a powerful example of what a modern museum experience should be. Museum of the Dog is a multidisciplinary destination that features hands-on, interactive exhibits combining art, education, and entertainment. The museum seamlessly bridges physical and digital touchpoints, which give new life to the AKC’s vast collection — one of the world’s largest collections of fine art and artifacts related to dogs.

“Museums today are not just about seeing art. They’re competing against theater, film, and other activities. To capture attention, there needs to be a compelling reason to come.”

— John Bricker, creative director, Gensler

Digital activations include a “Find Your Match” kiosk that uses facial recognition technology to match users’ photos with an AKC-registered dog breed, and a “Train a Dog on the Job” exhibit that teaches visitors how to train a virtual dog with voice commands and hand signals that are detected by motion sensors and 3D cameras. Touchscreen tables allow visitors to peruse the organization’s nearly 200 registered dog breeds, while a mobile app provides information about the artwork and AKC-related services, featuring augmented reality experiences such as a kid-friendly scavenger hunt led by a dog named “Arty.”

With its reinvented presence and distinctive, interactive design, the museum shares its mission with a new generation of dog lovers.

THE AMERICAN KENNEL CLUB (AKC) MUSEUM OF THE DOG
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John Bricker
John founded Gensler’s Retail and Branding studios and continues to expand these practice areas into emerging markets in Latin America, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. With a deep understanding of the design experience, his most celebrated projects include Cadillac House in Shanghai, adidas New York, AKC Museum of the Dog, and the Ford Foundation Center for Social Justice. John is based in New York. Contact him at .
EJ Lee
As a Design Director in Gensler’s New York office for 18 years, EJ creates highly creative interiors that make a difference in people’s lives. She brings her expertise to corporate and financial headquarters, commercial development, publishing, science, and health & wellness projects.