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  • Installation view, "Unterwegs durch Zeiten und Kulturen", Museum Burghalde

  • Installation view, "Unterwegs durch Zeiten und Kulturen", Museum Burghalde

  • Installation view, "Unterwegs durch Zeiten und Kulturen", Museum Burghalde

  • Installation view, "Unterwegs durch Zeiten und Kulturen", Museum Burghalde

  • Installation view, "Unterwegs durch Zeiten und Kulturen", Museum Burghalde

  • Installation view, "Unterwegs durch Zeiten und Kulturen", Museum Burghalde

  • Installation view, "Unterwegs durch Zeiten und Kulturen", Museum Burghalde

  • Installation view, "Unterwegs durch Zeiten und Kulturen", Museum Burghalde

New permanent exhibition
Museum Burghalde

In the new permanent exhibition «Travelling through Times and Cultures», visitors are invited to explore 15000 years of cultural history through unusual objects, interactive media stations and playful elements.

Tweaklab was commissioned with the entire media technical planning, programming and installation.

Particularly noteworthy is the virtual station with VR glasses. Using them you will find yourself in a 360 degree dive. For this purpose, a special kiosk application was written to operate the VR glasses in kiosk mode. This includes the 2-channel video installation to the pillar where the VR station is hidden.

Furthermore, the clearly employed iPads, mobile, stationary or rotatable stand out as information carriers. We accompanied this application during its completion, and we configured the kiosk application.

Probably the most popular media station is composed of three funnel-shaped, wheeled, white objects. They are equipped with RFID readers and loudspeakers. If the objects are moved on the city map over a specific point on the ground, which is equipped with an RFID tag, you can hear sounds from the respective place. The objects are battery-operated and in the evening are driven to their charging stations. Again, Tweaklab has done the media technical planning, programming and installation.

On floating projections tales about the city history of Lenzburg are told. One hangs imperceptibly in a steel rack and another is mounted as a rear projection over a piece of furniture with the smallest distance between the lens and the projection surface.

Several touch screens, some with headphones, various audio stations with handsets and some with multiple buttons, one station with a capacitive sensor, as well as another projection installation with Clickshare adapter for presentations were planned, programmed and installed by us.

Commission: Museum Burghalde
Exhibition design: Martin Birrer Design

New permanent exhibition from 29.09.2018