Abstract
This report outlines a comprehensive redesign proposal for the Bressay Heritage Centre, developed through a UHI and Bressay History Group collaboration funded by an Innovation Voucher.
Project Context
The initiative centers on creating a new permanent exhibition for the Bressay Stone, a rare early medieval cross slab representing Pictish and Norse cultural fusion. The stone's planned return to Shetland provides an opportunity to develop lasting attractions and increase visitor engagement.
Key Proposals
The report recommends transforming the Heritage Centre from object-led to story-driven exhibition design, featuring:
Digital Innovation: Projection mapping to virtually restore color to the Bressay Stone replica
Multi-sensory Experience: Ambient sound, directional audio, and authentic aromas
Spatial Reorganization: Thematic zones with improved visitor flow
Low-cost Technology: Refurbished tablets, simple VR, and sustainable digital systems
Expected Outcomes
The redesign aims to attract diverse audiences while providing experiences even when closed through exterior displays and audio guides. The project seeks to increase visitor numbers, enhance heritage engagement, and establish foundations for future funding while maintaining community ownership.
Project Context
The initiative centers on creating a new permanent exhibition for the Bressay Stone, a rare early medieval cross slab representing Pictish and Norse cultural fusion. The stone's planned return to Shetland provides an opportunity to develop lasting attractions and increase visitor engagement.
Key Proposals
The report recommends transforming the Heritage Centre from object-led to story-driven exhibition design, featuring:
Digital Innovation: Projection mapping to virtually restore color to the Bressay Stone replica
Multi-sensory Experience: Ambient sound, directional audio, and authentic aromas
Spatial Reorganization: Thematic zones with improved visitor flow
Low-cost Technology: Refurbished tablets, simple VR, and sustainable digital systems
Expected Outcomes
The redesign aims to attract diverse audiences while providing experiences even when closed through exterior displays and audio guides. The project seeks to increase visitor numbers, enhance heritage engagement, and establish foundations for future funding while maintaining community ownership.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Number of pages | 44 |
| Publication status | Published - 7 Oct 2025 |
Keywords
- Museums
- Museum Studies
- Exhibition
- DESIGN