Creative / Designer from the south of Norway,
now calling Oslo home.
Working at the intersection of design
and art direction in advertising at NoA Anorak.
About
400 Years Alive
In 1624, Oslo burned to the ground. King Christian IV ordered the city rebuilt further west and gave it a new name after himself, Christiania. But who was this king really, and what was life like for the people who lived behind the walls of Akershus Fortress four centuries ago?
Together with the Norwegian Armed Forces Museum, we created a digital installation to celebrate Oslo turning 400 years old.
Client: Norwegian Armed Forces Museum
Agnecy: Anorak
Design Lead: Svein Werner Lyngmyr
Creative Team: Sebastian Pandonis
& Stein Simonsen
Account Manager:
Kine Werenskiold
Project Manager: Camilla von BorckeYear: 2024
Agency: North Kingdom
Creative Director: Jakob Nylund
3D Artist: Mathias Lindgren
Technical Lead: Dimitrios Doukas
Project Owner: Roger Stighäll
Project Lead: Thomas Oger
UX-Lead: Lana Caster
The exhibition features real-time 3D avatars powered by conversational AI, each based on historical Norwegian figures living at the time. Through a combination of technology, storytelling, and design, museum visitors can engage in lifelike conversations with people from the past, hearing the stories, thoughts, and voices of those who helped shape Oslo as we know it today.
Casefilm
The exhibition identity was designed to bridge historical authenticity with a contemporary system that works across print, merchandise, and digital interaction. Archival portraits, maps, and manuscripts were digitized and layered with modern vector graphics and linework, reflecting how stories are fragmented, retold, and reconstructed over time.Flexible and scalable, the system moves from bold contrasts in print to dynamic motion on AI screens—where static compositions expand into living dialogues between past and present.
📍 Akershus Fortress
Demo
Svein Werner Lyngmyr - 2025
Last updated:
21.11.2025