Wrocław City Museum

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Client

Wrocław City Museum

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Brand

Museums and science centers

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Location

Wrocław

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Project scope

The project involved designing and creating a new exhibition scenography along with modern audiovisual installations that transport visitors back in time

Challenge


Revitalising the existing exhibition

 

Wroclaw, the hometown of A+V, has a beautiful history going back many centuries. It abounds in periods of war and peace, the flourishing of the city, power shifts, the emergence of new buildings and entire neighbourhoods, the birth and death of many famous personalities, as well as other landmark events that must be saved from oblivion.

In 2009, the Wrocław City Museum staged the exhibition called “1000 years of Wroclaw”. It attracted unflagging interest from both city residents and tourists from all corners of the globe. However, as the world is moving forward and visitors are looking for new exhibition techniques, not available at the time when the exhibition was set up, the museum decided to upgrade. We were appointed to do a demanding task of designing and creating a new set design and modern AV systems, that would allow visitors to travel in time for a while and personally experience the fascinating events happening in Wroclaw over the past millennium.

We were entrusted with the challenging task of designing and delivering a new exhibition scenography and modern audiovisual installations that would transport visitors back in time, allowing them to experience first-hand the fascinating events that unfolded in Wrocław over the last millennium.

Solution


A cohesive visitor journey brought to life through image, sound, and light

At the Wrocław City Museum, we designed an audiovisual system that guides visitors naturally and engagingly through successive historical periods: from Digital Signage displays at the entrance, through projections and illuminated exhibition scenography, to projection mapping, dedicated sound systems, and directional audio solutions.

A key objective was to ensure that technology enhanced the exhibition rather than dominated it. AV equipment was carefully concealed within the exhibition structures, multimedia content was tailored to the scenography, and the displays were enriched with visual elements and authentic props.

All systems were integrated into a central management platform, enabling easy operation, scheduling, and real-time monitoring of the installation from the administrator’s workstation.

Implemented AV Solutions

Large format Digital Signage monitor
Two projectors with edge blending function
Colonnade
Video mapping system
Large-format projection screen
Projection system
Photoplasticons
Full-range speakers
MDF screen projection system
UV prints on plywood
Central exhibition management system

Effect


History retold in a way that engages and educates

Nowadays, history is no longer told by old, dust-covered books, but by modern, interactive media. Interesting exhibits no longer suffice to excite the visitors and generate more interest: the way andformat in which they are presented has become equally important. However, the plethora of images and sounds should not obliterate the main goal of the exhibition, which is to transfer knowledge and communicate history, the greatest value of the nations and communities. We hope that our audio-visual solutions have helped the Wroclaw City Museum to achieved its goals, and we are honoured to have played our part in the creation of such a unique venue in our hometown.

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