Customers: Demetra Charitable foundation Kerch; Public and non-profit structures Contractors: Ascreen Product: Audiovisions (projects)Project date: 2017/10 - 2018/03
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The Ascreen company announced on March 16, 2018 project implementation on development of the concept and multimedia filling of the Kerch — the City of 27 Centuries exhibition for Demetra charitable foundation.
That the interactive exhibition caused a ready emotional response in visitors of different age it was necessary not just to place archeological finds in show-windows, and to reconstruct events and a way of life of that era, to give the chance to make a small trip to the ancient city.
For development of the concept, design and project implementation invited the Ascreen command.
Engineers, designers, diagrams, designers, producers worked on scenography of an exhibition. A great job on information filling of stands and installations was done. Even the design of the premises underwent changes: it was decided to close windows to create the uniform space which is completely submerging the visitor in the atmosphere. Light, a sound, a possibility of interaction with installations – all tools are used to involve visitors in the studied subject on purpose as much as possible.
"Having got to work with exposure space, we, first of all, set a goal to develop the unified visual environment corresponding to the set subject. It was important to avoid dissociation in a material feed and to create the visible and clear semantic line. It had an impact on all solutions of exposure, design of the available premises was rethought, additional constructions (in particular, the available windows are closed), color registration, approaches to submission of text information are thought over. In use of interactive blocks and multimedia means adhered to the same principle – technological solutions of exposure do not exist in itself, organically intertwining with graphics and volume forms. For demonstration of a subject row show-windows which appearance is entered in the common art decision of exposure were thought up and designed". Victoria Tarasova, head of department of museum solutions Ascreen |