Listening Room
| Site | Garden City, New York |
| Year | 2011 |
| For | Long Island Children’s Museum |
| With | - |
| Type | exhibit |
| Goal | engage |
| Scope | $ |
Exhibit designers at the museum wanted an area to engage young visitors with space and sound. They made a listening space that was soft and inviting with controllable atmospheric lighting.
MorrowSound designed an audio control system that let museum staff cue sounds from a playlist and position those sounds around around the room. Museum staff can then invite in a group, close the doors and change to ambient lighting, and then play the sounds of say a farm or a forest, and then ask visitors "what animal is that?" and "where are we now?" and "where do you hear the duck coming from?"

