Explore Morten Joergensen's portfolio, showcasing projects done for various clients such as The Danish National Museum (National Museet), The Danish Music Museum (Musikmuseet) and the band DAD (Disneyland After Dark). He has worked at the Multisensory Experience Lab in Copenhagen, working with virtual reality, and holds a Master degree in Medialogy.

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Screenshot of the virtual glass harmonica made for Musikmuseet in Copenhagen

Virtual Glass Harmonica

VR | Danish Music Museum

Screenshot of virtual experience made for Gehl Architects in Copenhagen

Through the Eyes of Nature

VR | Gehl Architects

Screenshot of the virtual experience of Fragments of Fungi. Made at the Multisensory Experience Lab in Copenhagen

Fragments of Fungi

VR | ME-Lab

Image of the interactive installation made for the exhibition on the danish band Disneyland After Dark at National Museet Copenhagen

Denmark After Dark

Exhibition | Danish National Museum

Image of the Mizwak installation made for National Museet in Denmark Copenhagen

Miswak

Exhibition | Danish National Museum

Screencapture of the embodied spaceshooter minigame demo

Embodied Spaceshooter

Web | AAU

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I'm just Morten. I hold a master’s degree in Medialogy, specializing in Human-Computer Interaction. I have a passion for creating cohesive, engaging, and user-centered experiences across digital platforms, with hands-on experience in end-to-end design processes for clients like the Danish National Museum and Gehl Architects, where iterative, data-driven workflows were essential. Whether I'm working creatively with code or developing immersive virtual reality experiences, I find that being detail-oriented is one of my key strengths. I approach each project with curiosity and a tech-agnostic mindset, always open to finding the best tools and methods to bring ideas to life in ways that bring value to the end user.