Interactive Simulator
Hill Climb Challenge
Client:
Harley-Davidson Museum
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Exhibits & Interactives
Client:
Harley-Davidson Museum
Browse:
Exhibits & Interactives
This touchscreen interactive simulates the decisions and resulting experience of a rider in 1928 as he/she attempts to climb a hill on a customized Harley-Davidson motorcycle.
Belle & Wissell collaborated with the Harley-Davidson Museum to empower museum visitors to enjoy a game-like challenge while learning about speed, torque, and traction along the way.
Users can select a hill to conquer, choose an appropriate sprocket for that terrain, and then control the throttle as the bike races up the hill.
Belle & Wissell team member Seb Chevrel programmed a real-time physics engine to ensure that every hill climb attempt is unique and rewarding.
Project Accolades:
The Today Show “Harley-Davidson Museum Preview with Tiki Barber,” 2008
Los Angeles Times “Harley-Davidson Museum is hog heaven,” 2008
MSNBC “Harley-Davidson revs up for museum’s opening,” 2008
Belle & Wissell Team Credits
Design Director: Gabe Kean
Designer, Technologist: Aaron Hedquist
Technical Lead: Seb Chevrel
Illustrator: Steven Henry
Hill Climb Consultant: Chuck Nienfeldt
Additional Project Credits
Harley-Davidson Archives: Kurt Jansen
Curatorial Director: Jim Fricke
Senior Curator: Kristen Jones
Producer, Writer: Aleen Adams
Museum Content Consultant: Ileen Gallagher
Writer: Sarah Morris
Belle & Wissell Team Credits
Design Director: Gabe Kean
Designer, Technologist: Aaron Hedquist
Technical Lead: Seb Chevrel
Illustrator: Steven Henry
Hill Climb Consultant: Chuck Nienfeldt
Additional Project Credits
Harley-Davidson Archives: Kurt Jansen
Curatorial Director: Jim Fricke
Senior Curator: Kristen Jones
Producer, Writer: Aleen Adams
Museum Content Consultant: Ileen Gallagher
Writer: Sarah Morris
This touchscreen interactive simulates the decisions and resulting experience of a rider in 1928 as he/she attempts to climb a hill on a customized Harley-Davidson motorcycle.
Belle & Wissell collaborated with the Harley-Davidson Museum to empower museum visitors to enjoy a game-like challenge while learning about speed, torque, and traction along the way.
Users can select a hill to conquer, choose an appropriate sprocket for that terrain, and then control the throttle as the bike races up the hill.
Belle & Wissell team member Seb Chevrel programmed a real-time physics engine to ensure that every hill climb attempt is unique and rewarding.
Project Accolades:
The Today Show “Harley-Davidson Museum Preview with Tiki Barber,” 2008
Los Angeles Times “Harley-Davidson Museum is hog heaven,” 2008
MSNBC “Harley-Davidson revs up for museum’s opening,” 2008