Photo by Bill

Photo by Bill

If you were waiting for this batshit presidential election to actually be over before you relive the whole thing at a museum, then you’ll want to stay away from the Newseum for a couple of months.

A new interactive exhibit, “CNN Politics Campaign 2016: Like, Share, Elect,” opens April 15 to tell the “the story of the 2016 presidential campaign in real time.” If not already obvious, the Newseum is partnering with CNN—along with Facebook, Instagram, Zignal Labs, and Pivit—on the display.

Among the “experiences” to be had:

  • The CNN Facebook #CampaignConfessional lets visitors record a campaign message to share on social media and ask questions of presidential candidates.
  • The CNN and Instagram Campaign Cinemagraphs is a fancy way of saying moving images (alongside headlines) of the candidates on the trail.
  • The Zignal Command Center “will display real-time trending issues and events” and allow museum-goers to “toggle between candidates and visualizations of cross media (social, print and digital news) analysis.”
  • Pivit Political Prediction Markets is “a real-time political prediction market index” (aka an answer to “who does the public think will win?”)
  • Matchmaker tells visitors whose candidate best batch their views.
  • And the “CNN Magic Wall” will show demographics in key states.

“Like, Share, Elect” will stay up through the end of inauguration weekend on Jan. 22, 2017. As far as we know, sex panther cologne is not part of the deal.