Sri Sathya Sai Baba Museum
The key objective of building this museum was to make visitors aware of the colossal life of Sri Sathya Sai Baba. Tagbin designed the space that takes the visitors through Baba’s life journey, teachings and mission for humanity.
Location
Brindavan Ashram, Bengaluru
Launch Year
2022
Client
Sri Sathya Sai Central Trust
Area
5000 sq ft
Sri Sathya Sai Divyasmriti Museum
The Sri Sathya Sai Divyasmriti Museum reiterates facts about Baba’s life. The designed space takes the visitors on a journey where they can relive Baba’s life, understand his teachings, and learn about the mission he has for humanity. The museum space makes use of appropriate technology mediums, enhancing the impact of the events that are told in the storyline.
An Interactive Learning Experience
The entrance is the museum’s face; it greets and informs visitors about what they can expect inside. This museum is beyond borders and is welcoming to all. Tagbin has developed a multi-lingual audio guide system, currently in four languages and in the future, will expand to other languages. The system acts as a personal guide on the journey. Visitors receive a headset and earphones in the kit in which the multilingual audio guide auto syncs with exhibits, giving a mesmerizing experience of the audiovisuals in the museum. It is designed to assist the visitors in navigating through the museum with ease and enables customization according to visitors’ time and convenience. Tagbin in partnership with the Shri Sathya Sai Media Centre has ensured that the museum is both informative and interactive.
Tagbin Immersive Experiences
The entire museum houses more than 15 exhibits that are creative recreations. It includes anecdotes from Baba’s childhood and the experiences of the early devotees.
The museum has some special attractions which enlighten visitors about the biggest and the most known facts about Baba’s avatars via a Digital Water Projection Screen. It showcases the magic that happened during his birth, weaving the beauty of music in the storyline alongside. It’s an anecdote and has been replicated throughout the scene. Also, to give the same magical feel as the flower incident through a sensor-based interactive screen. To show Baba’s life, work and contribution to society, a long touch table that can be operated by multiple people at a time has also been installed in the museum. This touch table displays glimpses from his travelogue and archival images from his Puttaparthi and Bengaluru Ashrams.
The museum is a source of sacred reminiscence for followers of the Baba with an insight into the immense social welfare projects undertaken in his guidance.