Try New Things - Experience Design

Experience Design

We design experiences people walk into and remember.

Installations, brand activations, exhibitions, live shows, and things that don't have a name yet. We combine storytelling, image, and technology to build moments that happen in real space, between real people.

Below: a few of them.

Tekniska museet 2026

Drömlandet — Teknika & Neutika

Teknika & Neutika is a core installation inside Drömlandet, Tekniska museet's largest exhibition to date. At regular intervals the entire hall transforms, fading into a massive audiovisual experience. Triggered by the rhythmic pulse of a real, eight-meter-tall steam engine, it launches visitors on an emotional journey through the past 200 years of societal evolution, exploring how technology, innovation, and human dreams of a better future have shaped the world we live in today. Created together with Tekniska museet, Try New Things, and musician Christian Gabel, it shows how sound, light, spatial design, and storytelling can merge into a profoundly immersive experience.

  • Audiovisual installation
  • Museum
  • Spatial sound
Society Expo 2026

Society Expo Exhibition

Skellefteå is one of the fastest-changing cities in Europe. We retold that change as an interactive immersion built around 50+ installations. One of Sweden's most technologically advanced exhibitions, designed around what it actually feels like to live through transformation: the friction, the optimism, the questions that don't have neat answers. Visitors don't walk past it. They're inside it.

  • Immersive exhibition
  • 50+ interactive installations
  • Museum
Porsche · Värmeverket 2024

Porsche SCOPES

A brand activation that filled Underverket's 500 m² hall with light, sound, and surfaces that answered back. Built for Porsche's SCOPES festival at Värmeverket, a one-night experience designed to be felt before it was understood.

  • Brand activation
  • Live event
  • Light & sound

Got something to build?

Especially if you don't quite know what it is yet.
Call +46 70 910 50 77 or e-mail info@trynewthings.fail.