Science Museum
Who Am I
Who Am I? is an interactive exhibition at London’s Science Museum, designed to take a look into the key elements that make every single person on the planet unique.
Sarner worked closely with museum design practice Casson Mann to create four hands-on and thought-provoking zones, encouraging visitors to explore what it means to be human through examination of physical appearance, the brain, DNA and gender. With a laboratory-inspired aesthetic, the gallery features interactive multimedia exhibits and games, intriguing objects and provocative artworks. Visitors discover what their voice sounds like as a member of the opposite sex, can morph their face to see what they’ll look like as they age, or collect DNA to catch a criminal. The exhibition invites visitors to reflect on the big questions that new techniques in science are raising and explore the characteristics that make humans such a successful species, such as personality, intelligence and language.