objects
100One object for every year of Finnish independence
Case study / Cultural storytelling / 2017-2018
A digital exhibition that makes a century of Finnish history explorable through one object from every year of independence.

objects
100One object for every year of Finnish independence
languages
15A single cultural story made available across borders
tour cities
5Helsinki, Tallinn, Oslo, Madrid, and Riga
ways in
2A chronological timeline and a geographic map
The core interaction
The premise
The exhibition describes Finland through one object from each year of independence. Everyday products, inventions, personal belongings, design icons, and political artefacts give visitors a concrete way to enter a century of history.
Interaction model
A collection of one hundred stories can easily feel like a database. The interface instead treats chronology as a continuous journey. Visitors can scan the whole century, stop at a familiar year, and move between neighbouring stories without losing their place.
International reach
The physical exhibition travelled through five European cities, while the online exhibition extended the project into fifteen languages. Language switching had to preserve the selected object and keep the experience coherent across very different writing systems.
A paired exhibition
The project also exists as Life in Finland, a companion interface that places the objects on a map. The pair shows how one structured collection can support different learning journeys: one through years, another through geography.
Collaboration
The online exhibition carries the curatorial structure beyond the physical tour and keeps the collection available to international audiences, classrooms, and people exploring their own year of birth.
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