Exhibition “Huguenots, from the Moselle to Berlin, the roads to exile” (Lorraine,France to Berlin, Germany)

Our mission : Design and installation of audiovisual and multimedia applications
The Edict of Fontainbleau, decreed by Louis XIV in 1685, forced a large number of protestants in France into exile. In the city of Metz, especially, many Calvinist or Huguenot protestants left for Berlin, where their influence became strong and is still visible today.
The two cities, Metz and Berlin, commemorated this episode of their history by co-producing two versions of a cultural heritage exhibition. This exhibition is intended as a historical and cultural testimony aimed at the general public, mainly the younger generations.
Striking a note between light-heartedness and educational value, the “Huguenots, the roads to exile” exhibition makes use of electronic techniques for mediation - ensuring dynamism, sensory experience and awareness-raising through games and inter-generational exchange and tools for captivating the public.

Picture from the exhibition

Screenshot from a application of a multimedia kiosk

Using a multimedia kiosk
Referred in All, Adults, Interactive installation, Multimedia furniture, Interactive circuit, Cartoon, Graphic design, Illustration, Heritage