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Comprehensiveness is our motto
We are an installation company with our own experienced team. We have designers who, together with clients, create the concept of solutions and ensure that the final result aligns with the intention. Our technical implementation is carried out by our installers, equipped with professional tools, who safely and efficiently perform all installation work. We have ongoing collaborations with artists who provide content for exhibitions. Additionally, we have programmers who develop infrastructure for multimedia exhibitions and program AV systems.
When is it worth implementing an interactive audiovisual exhibition?
- Lack of space to showcase all collections An interactive exhibition can accommodate all items that, under natural conditions, may not have a chance to be displayed. This applies to both the quantity of museum exhibits and their size. In the case of an audiovisual exhibition, we are not limited by the number or size of exhibits.
- Cataloging collections and selection within categories An example could be a photo exhibition, which in a museum is displayed as large-format prints. A multimedia exhibition allows us to classify and choose within a given category, such as People, Animals, Landscapes.
- Bringing the author's personality closer Having photos, or even better, audio or video material, allows us to give visitors the opportunity to get to know the author of the exhibited works more closely. If there is more material, we can catalog it and allow visitors to choose a theme, the creator's life period, or use another selection criterion.
- Reaching children and youth Classic museum exhibitions deviate from modern communication standards. Children are accustomed to the ability to choose content, and to interest and encourage them to view an exhibition, it is worth preparing it in a way that allows for that.
- Utilizing small spaces Many museums not only lack space for another temporary exhibition but even for new exhibits. A multimedia exhibition can take up minimal space, for example, in the hallway, lobby, corridor, connector... anywhere. We can use existing elements like doors as screens, with the only physical element of the exhibition being a 10" touchscreen panel on the wall.