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psyche

How psyche works

Experience
A person experiences the exhibition in the usual way.

Notice
Near the exit, they see the psyche digital station.

Reflect
If they want, they can begin a short guided interaction, answering a few prompts about what stayed with them.

Understand
Based on their responses, psyche highlights possible emotions, themes, or patterns connected to their visit.

Explore further (optional)
Visitors can view suggestions for additional support, which may include therapists, counseling services, or digital wellbeing apps.

Stay in touch (optional)
If they wish, they can leave their email to receive follow-up resources, educational content, and information about mental health and wellbeing support.

What psyche makes possible

For visitors, psyche can surface insights they might not have reached on their own.

For institutions, it offers a way to understand how exhibitions influence people differently.

For Museums and Galleries:

Psyche helps institutions:

  • Look beyond attendance
    Not only how many people came, but how the visit affected them emotionally.

  • Understand variation
    Which works stay with visitors, which provoke uncertainty, and how responses differ.

  • Support reflection
    Offer audiences a meaningful pause instead of an abrupt exit.

  • Step into a wider role
    where culture, technology, and wellbeing increasingly meet.

For therapists and wellbeing platforms

People who interact with psyche are already reflecting on their emotions.

For professionals and digital services, this means:

  • Meeting individuals at a moment of openness
    when they may be ready to continue.

  • Appearing in trusted environments
    connected to learning and culture.

Collaboration models will grow as the prototype develops.

Revenue Streams

  1. Annual subscriptions from museums and galleries.

  2. Commissions from wellness platforms and therapy providers.

  3. Partnership fees from curated wellbeing app integrations.

Why It Works

After spending so much of life online, many people come to museums to slow down.

They arrive more open, more reflective, and more aware of their inner world.
psyche meets them exactly there.

  • Scalable
    Once developed, psyche can be installed in museums and galleries anywhere in the world.

  • Measurable
    psyche can transform personal responses into patterns institutions are able to see, learn from, and act upon.

  • Responsible
    The project aligns with growing commitments around mental health, ESG priorities, and the contribution of culture to public wellbeing.

    Launch ambition: October 10, 2026 — World Mental Health Day.

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