While the exhibition is centered in a physical gallery, 1 Director 50 Posters extends its reach through digital access, printed materials, video interviews, and live programming that invites deeper engagement.
(a) Digital Stations within the gallery allow visitors to browse all 50 posters in high resolution, explore design details, and read about each artist’s interpretation. After the exhibition, the digital gallery will be made publicly accessible online, expanding access beyond the venue.
(b) A printed catalog accompanies the show, featuring all selected works, curatorial essays, and interviews. Designed as both documentation and collectible, the catalog reinforces the project’s curatorial integrity and archival value.
(c) A video installation is staged at the end of the gallery space, where visitors can watch short interviews with participating designers. This component provides a personal lens into their processes and offers a reflective close to the exhibition experience.
(d) In parallel, the platform hosts a series of live events—including panel discussions, designer talks, and film screenings—that run during the exhibition period. These events explore the intersection of design and film, giving space for dialogue between practitioners, curators, and audiences.
Together, these components build a layered experience that goes beyond static display—turning the exhibition into a multi-platform encounter with film, design, and authorship.