Exploring the Future of Physical + Digital Storytelling with Sasha Wallinger

This week’s Futurespaces session brings a compelling conversation at the intersection of design, technology, museums, and immersive storytelling. On Thursday, October 16 at 11 AM PST / 2 PM EST, join Sasha Wallinger, the inaugural Marketing and Communications Director at the MIT Museum, for an exploration of how physical and digital worlds continue to reshape one another.

Event Details

Thursday, October 16
11 AM PST | 2 PM EST
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What to Expect

As museums, galleries, and cultural brands increasingly navigate hybrid worlds, the storytelling landscape is evolving. Sasha Wallinger—whose work spans fashion, art, technology, and experiential design—will discuss how these transformations are shaping new visitor journeys.

Drawing from her leadership at the MIT Museum, she will highlight the Remembering the Future exhibition, a project that melds material and experiential design to invite audiences into immersive encounters across both physical and digital space. Wallinger will shed light on how the museum is redefining engagement, encouraging visitors to move fluidly between environments that expand the possibilities of art and science communication.

This session is ideal for designers, technologists, museum professionals, educators, and anyone curious about the future of cultural experiences.

About Futurespaces

Futurespaces is a platform dedicated to contemporary experience design, focusing on how emerging technologies and innovative design strategies can deepen human connection.

Founded and led by Josh Goldblum, a leader in experiential design and founder of Bluecadet, Futurespaces offers webinars and in-person tours that reveal how cutting-edge experiences are conceived, developed, and brought to life.

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