Classically, I would say the line is drawn where the user/visitor
stops moving and focuses on a specific exhibit. 

Activity throughout the space is the purview of the ID, activity
direct at a station within the space is the purview of the IxD.

This presumes, of course, that the individual exhibits do not
interact with each other. In that case, the oversall design must be a
collaboration.

It should be obvious that the skillset and practices are nearly
identical -- although in practice, I've seen excellent ID people who
can't grasp IxD and vice versa. Ah, the dangers of specialization.


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