Interactive Media
Engaging experiences through technology. Our Interactive Media service transforms storytelling into immersive, hands-on experiences. We design and develop bespoke touchscreens and interactive installations, tailoring both the content and physical setup to meet your unique needs.
Museum Jeu De Paume
Visit Turnhout
Industriemuseum
Klein Engelandhoeve
Museum Jeu De Paume
Visit Turnhout
Industriemuseum
Klein Engelandhoeve
Whether it’s for a museum, visitor center, or public space, we offer a range of interactive solutions designed to captivate and engage. We create custom interactive content, such as video archives tailored for museums or city maps with pop-ups that enhance the visitor experience at information centers. Our expertise extends to developing applications for tablets, offering tools like contact forms, virtual tours, or dynamic galleries. We also craft mobile-enhanced experiences, including QR-code guided routes for museums and web-accessible information tied to exhibits, as well as audio story buttons—compact, user-friendly solutions that deliver rich soundscapes.
But we don’t stop at the screen. We design physical installations such as kiosks, custom screen casings, and fully integrated setups tailored to your environment.
Our team produces detailed technical drawings to ensure every aspect of the installation is precise and practical. We also provide guidance on equipment rentals and sales, ensuring you have the best audiovisual tools for the job, and offer ongoing technical support to keep your systems running smoothly.
From concept to completion, we combine innovative design with technical expertise to deliver seamless and engaging interactive experiences. Whether it’s a museum archive, a visitor information station, or an immersive exhibition, every detail is executed with precision and care.
Let’s collaborate to create interactive solutions that inspire exploration and engagement.
Jeu de Paume honors the legacy of Belgian filmmaker, artist, and writer Chantal Akerman (Brussels, 1950 – Paris, 2015) with a remarkable exhibition. This exceptional project was conceived in collaboration with Bozar – Centre for Fine Arts, the Chantal Akerman Foundation, and the Royal Film Archive of Belgium.
Chantal Akerman: Travelling explores the remarkable journey of this iconic artist, tracing her path from her early beginnings in Brussels to her work in far-flung deserts, from her first films to her final installations in 2015. This major retrospective features rare and previously unseen footage, production materials, and archival documents, offering an unparalleled look into the life and work of the Brussels-born artist.
The exhibition highlights the many phases of Chantal Akerman’s illustrious career, focusing on the diverse locations where she worked and filmed. It emphasizes the extraordinary versatility of her artistic practice, spanning film, television, literature, and installation art.
The exhibition was originally conceived by the Palais des Beaux-Arts de Bruxelles, the Chantal Akerman Foundation, and CINEMATEK, and produced in collaboration with Jeu de Paume for its Paris presentation.
For many years, we have been a trusted partner in the production, installation, and conservation of Chantal Akerman’s art installations. Our close collaboration with the Chantal Akerman Foundation and the Marian Goodman Gallery ensures that her legacy is preserved with the utmost care and expertise, reflecting the artist’s vision with precision and respect.
At the Klein Engelandhoeve Visitor Center, you can find walking maps, cycling route maps, and other information about the Turnhout Vennengebied and the Klein Engelandhoeve. The Turnhout Vennengebied is a stunning and unique nature reserve spanning over 200 hectares, consisting of fens, heathlands, and grasslands. It is a designated European habitat and bird directive area, forming part of the Natura 2000 network.
www.kleinengelandhoeve.be | www.visitturnhout.be
For the city of Turnhout, we developed an interactive touchscreen for the Klein Engelandhoeve Visitor Center. This touchscreen provides visitors and nature enthusiasts with a wealth of information about the surrounding nature reserves, including key vegetation, flora, and fauna.
Additionally, visitors can use QR codes to report sightings or become members of Natuurpunt. The information displayed on the touchscreen is regularly updated and expanded to ensure an engaging and informative experience.
The former MIAT has been rebranded as the Industriemuseum, complete with a new permanent exhibition: ‘About People and Machines’ on the renovated fifth floor, which offers a breathtaking view of the city of Ghent. The Industriemuseum was once a cotton factory—you can still smell the machine oil in the air. If you listen carefully to the museum walls, you’ll hear the stories of the factory workers and entrepreneurs of the past.
The large and small stories of real witnesses bring the collection of machines and objects to life. The scenography highlights the interplay between humans and machines, bridging the past, present, and future. The exhibition demonstrates how Ghent’s industrial heritage continues to shape its modern identity as a vibrant metropolis.
We were commissioned by Exponanza to take care of the development, programming, and installation of various types of touchscreens.
One of the highlights of the project was a touchscreen slider, designed to provide an interactive experience that connects the physical view outside the window with a digital display. As visitors look out over the city, the touchscreen shows a synchronized image of the same view. The display slides dynamically in sync with the visitor’s position in front of the window.
Additionally, pop-ups appear on the screen, offering detailed information about the buildings in view. These include descriptions of landmarks, their history, and other fascinating details that enrich the visitor’s experience.
The city of Turnhout commissioned the development of two interactive touchscreens for their new tourist center located in the heart of the city. These screens are seamlessly integrated into a kiosk within the interior, offering visitors a user-friendly and visually engaging way to explore the city and its surroundings.
The touchscreens feature an interactive map of Turnhout and the surrounding areas. Visitors can navigate through various layers or categories to discover what the city has to offer. Pop-ups with text and photos provide detailed information on key points of interest. The categories include:
- City center highlights
- Nature reserves with cycling and walking routes
- Family-friendly outings
- Tourist attractions
The map allows users to zoom in and navigate effortlessly, offering an intuitive and dynamic experience. The application is designed to be future-proof, with regular updates possible to add new locations or categories as they arise.
In addition to developing the application, we also provide guidance on the best hardware solutions to ensure optimal performance and durability.
If desired, we can design a custom-made housing for the touchscreens that perfectly complements the interior. Every interactive application we create is fully tailored to the client’s needs, ensuring a unique and personalized solution that meets their expectations.