
For America’s 250th celebration at the Museum of the Bible, Trivium created two immersive experiences that explore the spiritual foundations of the American Revolution.
Located on the first floor in the main lobby, the Sacred Liberty Introductory Media is an atmospheric, two-minute film that immerses visitors in the spiritual world of the Revolution and sets a tone for the rest of the exhibit. Through striking visuals, silhouettes, text, and sound, it explores how the Bible shaped the ideas, language, and debates that inspired revolutionary thought.
An additional touchpoint to the Museum’s 250th exhibitions, visitors will find the interactive Prayer at Valley Forge Painting Activation within the Bible in America exhibit, located on the second floor. Golden light from the painting seems to spill into the space and onto the floor in projected rays. The light responds to visitors’ footsteps on the interactive floor projection, radiating from their feet. Words of faith and resolve attributed to Washington animate across the floor. The light sparkles, then blooms into fireworks as the words turn from hopeful to triumphant—a celebration of democracy.
Trivium collaborated with Capitol Exhibit Services and The Design Minds for the Sacred Liberty exhibit.