Future Energy Chicago:

MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY

As part of MSI's award-winning exhibition staff, John Llewellyn developed the content experience for a suite of timely and compelling simulation games, which inspire guests to collaborate and become personally involved in shaping our energy future.

As guests step into the role of engineers, planners and designers, they envelop themselves in the possibilities for innovating a new energy system for Chicago. Photos (c) Museum of Science and Industry/JB Spector.

A series of five simulation games are driven by real energy data. By playing these games, guests can experiment with different energy choices with the goal of making a resilient, sustainable, livable infrastructure to serve tomorrow's needs.

A series of five simulation games are driven by real energy data. By playing these games, guests can experiment with different energy choices with the goal of making a resilient, sustainable, livable infrastructure to serve tomorrow's needs.

Future Transportation allows guests to plan real-time public transit networks to reduce emissions. John Llewellyn served as a creative content developer and subject-matter researcher alongside Potion Interactive, who produced and integrated the game…

Future Transportation allows guests to plan real-time public transit networks to reduce emissions. John Llewellyn served as a creative content developer and subject-matter researcher alongside Potion Interactive, who produced and integrated the games.