Light design and installation of light and projection.
Junibacken, October 2024, Stockholm.
Technical installation, light design and programming.
Museum of Spirits, October 2024, Stockholm.
Photos by Dan Kullberg, provided by the Museum of Spirits.
Technical installation, AudioVisual design and Light design
Postmuseum, October 2024, Stockholm.
After years of renovation Postmuseum is opening its doors again. We had the pleasure of working on their new permanent exhibition.
Photos by Jimmy Eriksson, provided by Postmuseum.
Technical installation and light design
Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, October 2024
Light design for the exhibition “The Romantic Eye” that explores the Romantic period, en epoch in art history that still inspires to this day.
Photography: Viktor Fordell / Nationalmuseum
Installation of projections, AV and lights.
Nobel Prize Museum, September 2024, Stockholm.
Light and AV installation
Nobel Prize Museum, Stockholm, March 2024
Light and AV installation for the exhibition “These things change the world” that shows objects and artefacts belonging to Nobel Prize Laureates and has in one way or another changed the world we live in.
© Nobel Prize Outreach. Foto: Josephine Öhrlund
For the second year in a row Huseby bruk promotes sustainability studies with focus on forests, water and wood by presenting researchers in these field in the exhibition “Nyfiken på”. The project’s goal is to make research available in a visual and unique way as well as awaken curiosity in the visitors to learn more.
The exhibition “Nyfiken på” is conceptualised, spatial designed and produced by Transpond.
The two new researchers and visualisations for 2024 are:
• The important elk – Märtha Wallgren, Skogsforsk
• The Forest as a carbon sink – Lars Högbom, Johan Sonesson, Monika Strömgren, Skogsforsk
In 2023 the three researchers were:
• The hunt for the harmless glue – Reza Hosseinpourpia, Linnéuniversitetet
• Don’t take water for granted – Juan Velasquez, Linnéuniversitetet
• Small plankton play a great deal – Hanna Farnelid, Linnéuniversitetet
In 2022 the researchers were:
• Medical residues in the water - Ola Svahn, Högskolan i Kristanstad
• Cross-glued wood - Michael Dorn, Linnéuniversitetet
• The expansive tree - Martin Bader, Linnéuniversitetet
Read more about the project here: https://www.husebybruk.se/nyfiken-pa/
Technical installation, light design and programming.
Museum of Spirits, 1/1–31/12, 2024, Stockholm.
Technical installation and light design
The Cell, Stockholm, April 2024
Technical admin & installation of projections, audio and the light sculpture “Livsåren”. The Cell is Tekniska museet’s new branch which studies the intersection between art and life sciences.
Photography: Anna Gerdén / Tekniska museet
Light design, light installation and A/V installation.
Nordiska museet, Stockholm.
Nordiska museet’s newest and biggest base exhibition spanning 27 rooms and encompassing 500 years of Nordic history. Through well thought out scenography and design the visitor is immersed in history as well as the changing seasons of the Nordic nature.
Opened in 2024.
Photography by Hendrik Zietler / Nordiska museet
Technical installation of projectors and light design
Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, Feb 2024
Light design for the exhibition “Design=Memory” that explores the philosophical design works of Akira Minagawa and his textile and design brand Minä perhonen.
Technical installation and light design
National Museum of Science and Technology, December 2023
Four installations for the new building designed by Elding Oscarsson aimed to explore the world in 3D.
Collaboration with CLAY Studio.
Light and AV-design.
For the exhibition “Fungi – In Art and Science” produced for the Nobel Prize Museum, autumn 2023.
Photography by Nanaka Adachi. © Nobel Prize Outreach.
Light design.
Junibacken, Stockholm 2023.
As a part of the 60th anniversary of Emil in Lönneberga the exhibition “Eeemil – Snickerboa hopp fallera” has been produced in collaboration with the ©Astrid Lindgren Company.
Photography by Adrian Pehrson
Spatial design, production, installation and light design.
For the exhibition “The world and you” produced for the Nobel Prize Museum and Vetenskapshuset in Markaryd, spring 2023.
Light design and installation.
The new interactive base exhibition at Astrid Lindgren’s Näs. Here you’ll get to know one of the world’s most beloved authors, starting from her family home and throughout her life.
Opened in May 2023.
Light design and technical installation.
Production and interactive experience design by Clay Studio.
Permanent installation spanning 8 meters between two floors a the National Museum of Science and Technology, Stockholm 2023.
Photos provided by Clay Studio.
Light design and programming.
Museum of Ethnography, Stockholm 2023.
Photos provided by The National Museums of World Culture, photographer Karl Zetterström.
For the second year in a row Huseby bruk promotes sustainability studies with focus on forests, water and wood by presenting researchers in these field in the exhibition “Nyfiken på”. The project’s goal is to make research available in a visual and unique way as well as awaken curiosity in the visitors to learn more.
The exhibition “Nyfiken på” is conceptualised, spatial designed and produced by Transpond.
The three new researchers and visualisations for 2023 are:
• The hunt for the harmless glue – Reza Hosseinpourpia, Linnéuniversitetet
• Don’t take water for granted – Juan Velasquez, Linnéuniversitetet
• Small plankton play a great deal – Hanna Farnelid, Linnéuniversitetet
In 2022 the researchers were:
• Medical residues in the water - Ola Svahn, Högskolan i Kristanstad
• Cross-glued wood - Michael Dorn, Linnéuniversitetet
• The expansive tree - Martin Bader, Linnéuniversitetet
Read more about the project here: https://www.husebybruk.se/nyfiken-pa/
Light design.
The exhibition “Beauty and the Unexpected” presents American crafts from the 1950’s up until today, produced by Nationalmuseum in collaboration with Helen W. Drutt English, the exhibition is displayed at Nationalmusuem, Stockholm.
Opened spring 2023.
Light design.
Sörmlands museum, Nyköping 2023.
Photos provided by Sörmlands museum. Photo: Björn Dahlgren
Light design.
The visitor centers Hemavan and Ammarnäs are located in Vindelfjällen, Sweden’s largest nature reserve. They opened to the public in March 2023.
Technical installation and light design.
Nobel Prize Museum, Stockholm 2023.
Photos provided by © Nobel Outreach Photo: Nanaka Adachi and Richard von Hofsten
Light design for the exhibition “The Garden – Six Centuries of Art and Nature”.
Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 2023.
Photos: Cecilia Heisser provided by Nationalmuseum.
Programming, audio and visual design.
The showcase cabinets, part of the exhibition Sculptures from the Factory by Massproductions/Chris Martin and Magnus Elebäck at Sven-Harrys konsthall, Stockholm 2023.
Photos provided by Sven-Harrys konstmuseum. Photo: Mattias Lindbäck
Exhibition coordination, installation and light design.
Museum of Ethnography, Stockholm 2023.
Photos provided by The National Museums of World Culture.
Light design.
The Nobel Prize Museum in collaboration with Beckmans College of Design, Stockholm 2022.
Light design.
Junibacken, Stockholm 2022.
The exhibition is based on the two books Very tricky, Alfie Atkins and Just Tie It, Alfie Atkins! by Gunilla Bergström, and is presented in cooperation with Bok-Makaren AB.
© Bok-Makaren AB
Technical installation, light design and programming.
Museum of Spirits, November 2022-October 2023, Stockholm.
Photos by Johan Eldrot, provided by the Museum of Spirits.
Light design.
The exhibition “Still Life – An Exhibition by Lars Norén and Bobo Ericzén” October 2022-February 2023, Nationalmuseum, Stockholm.
Photos: Anna Danielsson provided by Nationalmuseum.
Installation, lighting design, audio visual technology.
Life Eternal is the Nobel Prize Museum’s exhibition shown at Liljevalchs art gallery in Stockholm, between October 2022–January 2023.
Photo: Jean-Baptiste Béranger © Nobel Prize Outreach.
Light design, installation.
Junibacken, Stockholm 2021.
The Moomin playground is a collaboration between Moomin Characters, Rights & Brands and Junibacken. Enjoy autumn in Sweden’s largest Moomin playground!
Photos by Ulf Huett and Jennie Kumlin.
© Moomin Characters™
Huseby bruk creates a knowledge centre with focus on forest, wood and water. With the aim of awakening curiosity and broaden knowledge as well as understanding of the importance of forests, wood and water for sustainable development the project, Nyfiken på, has been developed in concept and design in collaboration with Transpond.
Nyfiken på is a way of making research available in a visual and unique way.
In 2022 the first three researchers were:
• Medical residues in the water - Ola Svahn, Högskolan i Kristanstad
• Cross-glued wood - Michael Dorn, Linnéuniversitetet
• The expansive tree - Martin Bader, Linnéuniversitetet
Read more about the project here: https://www.skogochvatten.se/en/nyfiken-pa/
Light design.
Maria Nilsdotter Flagship store in Stockholm, 2022. Architects Hultman-Vogt.
Photos provided by Maria Nilsdotter.
Light design, installation.
Museum of Spirits, November 2021-October 2022, Stockholm.
Photos provided by the Museum of Spirits.
Light design, production, installation.
The exhibition “The Nobel Prize banquet – behind the scenes” at the Nobel Prize Museum, Stockholm 2021.
Photos provided by the © Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Dan Lepp
Production, installation.
In collaboration with Clay Studio, David Riting and While Loops.
Nibe Energy Systems / House of Science, Markaryd 2021.
Production, installation.
The light installation Ledsagare (Guide) by lighting designer Tobias G. Rylander and conceptional director Sahara Widoff was part of Nobel Week Lights 2020.
The Nobel Prize Musuem, Stockholm 2020.
Photos in order of apperance:
Provided by the Nobel Prize Museum. Photo: Clément Morin. Artist: Tobias Rylander & Sahara Widoff
Provided by View Stockholm. Photo: Anders ES. Artist: Tobias Rylander & Sahara Widoff
Provided by View Stockholm. Photo: Anders ES. Artist: Tobias Rylander & Sahara Widoff
Transpond.
Since the rebuild of Nationalmuseum in 2018 Transpond has worked as light consultants for the building and with light design for both the permanent collections and temporary exhibitions.
Light design, installation.
Museum of Spirits November 2020-October 2021, Stockholm.
Photos by Johan Eldrot provided by the Museum of Spirits.
The Absolut Art Collection at Spritmuseum contains more than 850 works of art from about 550 artists, created during the period 1985-2004. Since 2012 the Museum of Spirits has shown and commented on the Absolut Art Collection through annual, individual and group exhibitions.
Light design by Transpond.
Previous exhibitions within the Absolut Art Collection:
Pierre et Gilles Troubled Waters
Fashion Cocktail
Absolut Art Collection: The Party is Over
Staff’s Choice
Angus Fairhurst
Absolut Art Collection – Photo
David Shrigley – Exhibition of giant inflatable swan-things
Absolut Art Collection – The Wilder Side
Under ytan (Under the Surface) – Bertil Vallien
No Label – with works from the activist art movements of the 1990’s
Egentligheter – Lena Andersson & Dan Wolgers
Powerful Babies – with artwork from Keith Haring and his successors
Traingone by Frank Bowling
Rude Girls by Béatrice Cussol
Face it – a selection from the collection
Light design, installation.
In October 2020, the Nobel Prize Museum opened an outdoor cinema on Sergels Torg during the week of Nobel Calling, where the winners of 2020’s Nobel Prizes were announced. The cinema was conceived by designer and artist Fredrik Paulsen.
© Nobel Media. Photo: Clément Morin
PEAB commissioned Transpond to plan, install and program the lighting for the new water tower in the municipality of Nykvarn.
2020, Nykvarn.
In October 2020, the doors to the World Expo 2020 in Dubai opened, featuring a stunning Swedish Pavilion called "The Forest”, produced by Transpond. We were terribly excited and honoured to have been given the task of producing the exhibition!
Photos: Alessandro Ripellino Arkitekter/Studio Adrien Gardère/Luigi Pardo Architetti
Light design.
Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 2020.
Lighting design, installation.
Museum of Spirits, Stockholm 2020.
Technical installation, light design.
Museum of Ethnography, Stockholm 2020.
Photos provided by The National Museums of World Culture.
The exhibition: Food is Culture: What you didn’t know existed
Design, Light Design, Concept development, Installation, Tour logistics.
Originally shown at the Museum of Spirits, Stockholm 2019, the exhibition was also shown in Belgrade, Serbia 2019, Brussels, Belgium 2020 and Pollenzo Italy, 2020.
Photo: Christopher Hunt
Lighting, Art handling
Living history museum 2019
Technical installations, interactivity.
Armémuseum, Stockholm 2020.
Lighting Design, Technical installation.
Museum of Mediterranean and Near Eastern Antiquities, Stockholm 2020.
Light design.
Junibacken, Stockhom 2020.
Light design, interactivity.
Museum of Ethnography, Stockholm 2019.
Photo: Johan Jeppson.
Installation, tour logistics, light design.
The Nobel Prize Museum, Stockholm 2019.
Touring began 2019.
Light design.
Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 2019.
Light design.
ArkDes, Stockholm 2019.
Light design, technical installation.
Museum of Spirits, Stockholm 2019
Lighting design, installation, audio visual technology, interactivity, museum automation, tour logistics, tour installation etc.
Stockholm - Oslo - Tokyo - Houston - San Francisco - New York - Chicago - Florens - Seoul - Bangalore - Kuala Lumpur - Singapore - Sydney - London - Abu Dhabi - Dubai - Paris - St Petersburg - New Delhi - Sao Paolo - Rio de Janeiro - Frankfurt - Berlin - Heidelberg - Mainau - Okinawa - Sendai - Davis - Washington - Hannover
Lighting Design, Technical installations.
Museum of Spirits, Stockholm 2019.
Installation.
Stadsarkivet, Stockholm 2019.
Photo: Mattias Ek
Stockholms stadsmuseum 2019
Lighting, installations, Audio/video.
Photos: Mattias Ek.
Light design.
Museum of Mediterranean and Near Eastern Antiquities, 2019.
Photo: Johan Jeppsson
Lighting design and installation.
Livrustkammaren, Stockholm 2019.
Photo: Erik Lernestål
Light design, production, installation.
The Nobel Prize Museum, Stockholm 2018.
Photos provided by © Nobel Prize Museum. Photo: Jonas Lindkvist
Installation, light design.
Färgfabriken, Stockholm 2018.
Photos by Jean-Baptiste Béranger in order of appearance:
Nikolina Ställborn: Tidsloop: Grålle 1946, Pålle 1976, Arw 2018
Joanna Lombard, Orbital Re-enactments mm
Signe Johannessen: Bloodlines 1 samt Protector
Installationsfoto: Children of the Children of the Revolution
Ylva Snöfrid: Målarens ateljé i skuggvärlden och konsten i samvetets ljus
Installationsfoto: Children of the Children of the Revolution
Photos provided by Färgfabriken.
In collaboration with Yinka Ilori.
Lighting design, installation.
Museum of Ethnography, Stockholm 2018.
Installation, tour logistics and light design.
The Nobel Price Museum, Dubai, 2018.
Lighting and Audiovisual tech.
ArkDes, Stockholm 2018.
Light design.
Kummelholmen, Stockholm 2018.
Lighting and technical concepts for the new Museum of Performing Arts in Stockholm, 2016-2018
Installation and design.
Tekniska Museet, Stockholm 2018.
Riksidrottsmuseum
Stockholm 2008-2018
Collaboration with Anna Johansen
Lighting design, installation
Stockholm 2018
Stockholm - Hudiksvall - Luleå - Uppsala - Lund 2011-2019
Lighting, Installation, Tour.
Stockholm - Riga - Belgrade - Sarajevo - Skopje - Pristina - Tirana - St Petersburg - Hanoi - Phnom Penh, Myanmar.
Work began in 2008 and the organisation was started in 2011. The Unstraight Museum has worked in more than 14 countries, created over 25 exhibitions and spawned several local initiatives continuing the work in the spirit of the museum.
Curating, project management, production and light design for Beckers Art Award 2016 and 2017 at Färgfabriken, Stockholm.
Photo credits in order of appearance:
Julia Bondesson, Ready for action (part one, part two), 2016. By Mattias Lindbäck & Jean-Baptiste Béranger
Anna Camner, 2017. By Jean-Baptiste Béranger
Nathalie Djurberg och Hans Berg, Turn Into Me, 2008. By Mattias Lindbäck & Jean-Baptiste Béranger
Production, light design.
The Anne Frank exhibition ”Let me be myself” at the Living History Forum, Stockholm 2018.
Light design and technical installations.
Permanent exhibition.
Museum of Spirits, Stockholm 2018.
Light design, production, installation.
The Nobel Prize Museum, Stockholm 2017.
Photos by © Jonas Lindkvist Design
Installation, light design.
Living History Forum, Stockholm 2017.
Light design and technical installations
Museum of Spirits, Stockholm 2017.
Installation, tour logistics and light design.
The Nobel Price Museum, Dubai, 2017.
Light design and technical installation.
Museum of Spirits, Stockholm 2017.
Light design and technical installations.
Museum of Spirits, Stockholm 2017.
Lighting design, installation, audio visual technology, interactivity, museum automation.
Museum of Spirits, Stockholm 2016.
Technical installation, light and sound for the exhibition and video installation “Legacy” by David Hodge och Hi-Jin Kang Hodge.
Nobel Prize Museum, Stockholm 2015.
Photo: Åke E:son Lindman.
Light design.
The Nobel Prize Museum in collaboration with Beckmans College of Design and the Royal College of Music, Stockholm 2015.
Photos: Åke E:son Lindman
Roots, Umeå 2014.
Lighting design, technical coordination
Permanent exhibition: Rise and Fall
Borgholm Castle 2014
Installation, light design.
Living History Forum, exhibition production in collaboration with GUISE, 2014.
Photo: Brendan Austin
Light design.
The Nobel Prize Museum in collaboration with Beckmans College of Design and the Royal College of Music, Stockholm 2014.
Stockholm 2014
Stockholm 2013-2018
Lighting design, technical coordination
“Brytpunkt och Blodsband”
Västerås Castle 2013
Installation, tour logistics and light design.
The Nobel Price Museum, touring began 2012.
Past exhibition venues: Nobel Museum, Stockholm, Sweden. Airport Terminal A, Frankfurt, Germany. Baden-Württemberg State Representation, Berlin, Germany. Carl-Bosch-Museum, Heidelberg, Germany. Mainau Castle, Mainau Island, Germany. Science Centre Singapore, Singapore. Galeri Petronas, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. OIST, Okinawa, Japan. Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan. National Science Museum, Seoul, South Korea. University of California, Davis, USA. House of Sweden, Washington, DC, USA. Hannover Messe, Hannover, Germany. GUM department store, Moscow, Russia. Alfred Nobel’s Björkborn, Karlskoga, Sweden.
Gagnef 2012
Light design, production, installation.
The Nobel Prize Museum, Stockholm 2011.
Stockholm 2012
Stockholm 2008-2015