Guided by Scent, Sound, and Curiosity.
In places like botanical gardens and museums, we're often overwhelmed with more information than we can absorb—facts delivered faster than our attention can keep up. But what if learning began not with content, but with a question?
Ways of Seeing is an interactive experience created for Orto Botanico in Bergamo, a garden that celebrates agrodiversity through food, poetry, scent, and more. It invites visitors to engage with plant artefacts through a personal lens, chosen via a physical curiosity token.
The garden listens. The plants respond. Stories unfold not all at once, but when the moment feels right. This is a modern reimagining of the audio guide—shaped not just by location, but by attention, presence, and intent.