Abstract
Exhibition design has changed the way we create and exchange information. My research addresses the multi-sensory methods of visualizing knowledge and explores the accessibility of content in the context of exhibition spaces. My thesis contemporizes a Hindu spiritual practice, Kundalini-Yoga, and systemizes it into a visual, tactile and auditory language that is accessible to a broad audience. This information and narrative are materialized with a "minimalist aesthetic" which provides a unique spatial, sensorial, and thoughtful experience.