
Eozin Che is a Digital Product Lead in the Science Visualization Group at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City, where she designs and develops interactive and immersive experiences that translate scientific research, natural and human history, and cultural narratives into engaging public experiences. Over the past decade, she has led the design and implementation of innovative digital media projects that expand how museums communicate knowledge, combining scientific visualization with emerging technologies such as augmented and virtual reality, spatial computing, machine learning, and vision-based AI.
Her work focuses on bridging physical and digital environments through experiential design, transforming research data, collections, and storytelling content into interactive installations, immersive media, and visitor-centered learning experiences. She explores how emerging technologies can enhance permanent exhibitions, support complex production workflows, and enable new forms of storytelling across cultural and educational institutions.
Eozin’s practice sits at the intersection of creative technology, media art, and public knowledge communication. Her recent work includes AI-driven approaches to augmenting museum collections and dioramas, large-scale interactive installations in permanent galleries, and immersive tools supporting planetarium production and collaborative visualization workflows. Through both institutional initiatives and independent exploration, she continues to investigate how interactive technologies can deepen audience engagement, expand access to knowledge, and reimagine the future of museum experiences.