2. Table of Contents
Phase 1
...Exhibition Brief
...Object List
...Concept Plans
...Marketing Outreach
Phase 2
...Scale Model
...Final Floor Plan
Phase 3
...Elevations and Perspectives
...Material and Color Palette
...Paint Color Floor Plan
...Lighting Scenario
Phase 4
...Exhibition Identity
...Family of Graphic Elements
...Full Size Graphic Elements
...Exterior Graphics
...Interior Graphics
4. De/Saturate Concept
TITLE: De/Saturate
VENUE: Manetti Shrem Museum of Art, Davis, CA (opens 2016)
DATES: November 7, 2016 – February 10, 2017
AUDIENCE: General
LOCATION: Temporary exhibition space
SIZE OF SPACE: 9,000 sq. ft./2,600 sq. meters
NUMBER OF OBJECTS: 60
RETAIL AREA: yes (in lobby space)
INTERPRETIVE ELEMENTS:
2D art
Video display
Augmented reality “sandbox”
Groundwater extraction “race”
Fiberglass structures
Showroom of water-smart home products
Waterwheel with promotional items
PROMOTION: full array of promotional banners, posters and other marketing graphics
This exhibition aims to explore the reality of California’s drought while also exploring California’s
potential provided the appropraite changes are made to California’s water usage.
Visitos will have a choice as soon as they enter the exhibitionr. Choose to go left and experience
the hopeful route of where water will be plentiful and clean in the future, featuring bright blues,
beautiful artwork and tips on how to use water responsibly. Or go to the right, to experience the
dismal truth of drought, pollution, and the exploitation of California’s already scarce water sourc-
es, featured in pale desert-inspired colors with facts and displays demonstrating the current
trajectory California is on with regards to water availabilty.
Core Idea: Water’s history, potential, and reality
Toni Castillo and Amy Gallacher
Hydrology
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Augmented Reality Sandbox
Off-the-grid
Washing Machine
Rainwater Collection Barrels
Metal
Metal
Efficient Toilet
Porcelain
Model Aquatic Architecture
Stone
10’ x 4’ x 4’
Homemade Water Filter
Wood, Plastic
Fontus Self-filling
Water Bottle
Plastic
Efficient Washing Machine
Multi-Media Display
Taxidermy Sea Creatures Taxidermy Sea Creatures
De/Saturate Object List Toni Castillo and Amy Gallacher
Hydrology
Marjan Kluepfel Quilt Art
Fabric
Marjan Kluepfel Quilt Art
Fabric
Atmospheric River
LCD
50”
Tiger Shark Devilfish
Taxidermy Sea Creatures
Pihrana
Taxidermy Sea Creatures
Pufferfish
Taxidermy Sea Creatures Taxidermy Sea Creatures
Blue Shark Tigerfish
43”x 53”x 27 1/2”x 27”
Wood
7’ x 3’ x 2’
LCD
50” 30” x 30”
1’x 2”
2’ x2’ x 2’
5’ x 2’ each4’x4’x4’
5’ 8’ 13” 1’5” 12.6’ 3’
64” x 24”36” x 27”
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Matt Black Photography
De/Saturate Object List Toni Castillo and Amy Gallacher
Hydrology
Taxidermy Sea Creatures
Blowfish
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Taxidermy Sea Creatures
Great White Shark
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Taxidermy Sea Creatures
Crab
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Matt Black Photography
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Matt Black Photography
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Taxidermy Sea Creatures
Lobster
15 ‘ 4” x 9” 16”
11” x13” 11” x13”
11” x13” 11” x13”1 1” x13” 11” x13” 11” x13” 11” x13”
11” x13” 11” x13” 11” x13”1 1” x13” 11” x13” 11” x13”
60cm
7. Lori Nix Photography
17” x 22”
De/Saturate Object List Toni Castillo and Amy Gallacher
Hydrology
Palm Springs Golf
Course Photography
Tom Killan Woodcuts
Matt Black Photography
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Matt Black Photography
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Lori Nix Photography
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Lori Nix Photography
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Lori Nix Photography
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Lori Nix Photography
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Palm Springs Golf
Course Photography
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Palm Springs Golf
Course Photography
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Palm Springs Golf
Course Photography
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Palm Springs Golf
Course Photography
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Tom Killan Woodcuts
11.5” x 13”
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Tom Killan Woodcuts
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17” x 22” 17” x 22”
17” x 22” 17” x 22” 13” x 19” 17” x 22”
10” x 12.5“14.5” x 12.5”
11” x13” 11” x13”
36””x 15”
13” x 19” 13” x 19”
13” x 19” 11” x13”11” x13”
8. Water Wheel
12’ dia.
De/Saturate Object List Toni Castillo and Amy Gallacher
Hydrology
Tom Killan Woodcuts
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Tom Killan Woodcuts
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Tom Killan Woodcuts
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Tom Killan Woodcuts
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Tom Killan Woodcuts
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Tom Killan Woodcuts
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Tom Killan Woodcuts
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Tom Killan Woodcuts
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Tom Killan Woodcuts
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14.5” x 18” 10” x 8”
18.5” x 13”14” x 29”
18.5” x 13.5” 13” x 10” 13.5” x 17” 15” x 14”
10.5” x 12 “ 13” x 10”
9. De/Saturate
Hydrology
Toni Castillo and Amy GallacherFeedback
Our feedback interview was conducted on
November 9th, relatively later on the
project, and it did change a lot of original
ideas we had. The interviewees were grad
studentsintheHydrologydepartmenthere
at UC Davis. The interviewees from left to
right were, Scott DeVine, Richard Pauloo,
Alyssa De Vincentis, Stacy Roberts and
Graham Fogg, also in attendance was
Carole Hom, not pictured. Not only did
theyanswerthequestionsrequired,butthey
gavegreatinsighttomoreexhbitionobjects
which also seemed to be more art related
than science related like Tom Killion and
Marjan Kluepfel, who we are now using in
our exhbition.
Their most popular answers to the following interview questions:
Who do you want to experience this exhibition with?
With a friend or family member
What do you want to be doing?
Viewing, Reading, Learning, Appreciating
How long do you want to stay?
about 30 minutes
11. De/ Saturate
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De/Saturate Entrance View Toni Castillo and Amy Gallacher
Hydrology
12. Groundwater Extraction Simulation
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De/Saturate Interactive Room View Toni Castillo and Amy Gallacher
Hydrology
14. De/Saturate Left Side of Exhibit Toni Castillo and Amy Gallacher
Hydrology
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15. METAL TILE FLOORS FIBERGLASS STRUCTURES
WIRE HANGING CABLES GEL AND WOOD BENCHES
De/Saturate Color Palette, Materials, Lighting, and Furniture Toni Castillo and Amy Gallacher
Hydrology
Watersmart Color Palette Dystopian Color Palette
P1-7 P8-14 P15-21 P22-29 P30-37 P38-45 P46-53 P54-61
in showroom
CONCRETE FLOORS
througout exhibit
16. De/Saturate Paint Color Floorplan Toni Castillo and Amy Gallacher
Hydrology
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Toni Castillo and Amy GallacherLighting
Individual fixture pictured below
Yellow Gold Light
Bright Blue Light
We will be utilizing the track lighting already in
place in the museum in both areas, Dystopian
and Utopian.
FortheUtopianArea,we’vedecided
onabrightbluelightandprojections,
this lighting will also be used in the
main interactive area.
For the Dystopian
area, we’ve decided
to use an amber
yellow gold light.
19. De/Saturate Identity and Palette Toni Castillo and Amy Gallacher
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20. De/Saturate Graphic Identity Toni Castillo and Amy Gallacher
Hydrology
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Promotional Banners and Posters
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Interactive room wall
Groundwater Extraction SimulationGroundwater Extraction Simulation
De/Saturate
Title with introductory text
Groundwater Usage
In 2014, the agricultural community relied quite heavily on groundwater to get through the
drought. They turned to groundwater because surface water allocations were greatly reduced.
Many farmers pumped groundwater from old wells, dug their wells deeper, or created new
wells. Research from UC Davis estimated agricultural economic losses due to the drought to be
around $2 billion. These losses would have been much, much higher without groundwater.
A long-term look at groundwater depletion led by Jay Famiglietti, a scientist at the University of
California, Irvine and NASA, found that high levels of long-term groundwater depletion has
caused land to sink in agriculturally intensive areas, such as the Central Valley.
Homeowners in these areas have seen their residential wells run dry. Unable to afford digging
deeper, they’ve replaced well water with trucked in or bottled water.
Reliance on Snowpack
Image wall
In 2014, the agricultural community relied quite heavily on groundwater to get through the
drought. They turned to groundwater because surface water allocations were greatly reduced.
Many farmers pumped groundwater from old wells, dug their wells deeper, or created new
wells. Research from UC Davis estimated agricultural economic losses due to the drought to be
around $2 billion. These losses would have been much, much higher without groundwater.
A long-term look at groundwater depletion led by Jay Famiglietti, a scientist at the University of
California, Irvine and NASA, found that high levels of long-term groundwater depletion has
caused land to sink in agriculturally intensive areas, such as the Central Valley.
Homeowners in these areas have seen their residential wells run dry. Unable to afford digging
deeper, they’ve replaced well water with trucked in or bottled water.
Lori Nix
The Power of Nature, 2012
Photograph
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Lori Nix
The Power of Nature, 2012
Photograph
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Object Title
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De/Saturate Entrance View Toni Castillo and Amy Gallacher
Hydrology
25. Groundwater Extraction SimulationGroundwater Extraction Simulation
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velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla pariatur.
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laborum
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De/Saturate Interactive Room View Toni Castillo and Amy Gallacher
Hydrology