Graham set up 767 in 2006 to provide audio visual consultancy
services to museum, designer, theme park and retail clients.
Graham Wickman has been working in audio visual design since 1979 when he
joined the Natural History Museum's Special Effects Section to work on system
design, technical and sound production for in-house media creation and exhibit
maintenance. During his 11 years there he was involved in most of the projects
where AV and Interactive Technologies were put into the museum galleries. These
included the award-winning Ecology Gallery, where he was both System Designer
and Project Manager.
In 1990, he left the Natural History Museum to help set up Touch International, which
provided AV System Design and Installation services, both in the UK and abroad. One
of Touch's most prestigious projects was in collaboration with Met Studio, as AV
system designers and integrators for Science for Life for the Wellcome Foundation.
Other projects included: travelling exhibitions in Moscow and India for the BBC, new
projects and support for English Heritage in the South East, plus work in Los Angeles
and Saudi Arabia.
After three years with Touch he joined Electrosonic acting as Senior Systems
Consultant, designing and advising on the integration of AV systems for leisure,
corporate and commercial clients around the world. Museum clients included the
Smithsonian in Washington, Chicago Field Museum, Imperial War Museum, Kew
Gardens, Jockey Club Museum, Hong Kong, Natural History Museum, Science
Museum, Manchester Museum, Museum of Tolerance, LA, Dubai Children’s Museum,
Gaia Museum, Athens, IT Gallery, Singapore Science Centre, Wetlands Park in Hong
Kong and The Media Museum in Hilversum.
He left Electrosonic in 2006 to set up 767.