Immersive • UI/UX
Date
2020 — 2021
Info
The LUKOIL Museum showcases the history and significance of Russia’s oil industry, highlighting contributions from LUKOIL and other key figures. It offers an immersive, educational experience through exhibits, artifacts, and interactive displays.
My role
I conceptualized immersive zones and designed interfaces for touch panels and interactive showcases.
Panorama
A 360-degree projection immerses visitors in the origins and growth of the oil industry. The museum’s largest installation — a 21-metre panoramic screen — presents five zones covering the company’s core sectors: geological exploration and production, transportation, processing, sales, and energy.
Press release archive
Various interactive display setups connect directly to the company’s website, ensuring press releases and publications don’t disappear into archives but become part of the museum’s living history.
Historical showcase

Interactive showcases highlight the museum’s heritage, unveiling accolades and historical milestones. Each award tells its own story through tactile interaction.
Holographic display

Holographic displays introduce visitors to the company’s production cycle — from wells to consumers.
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