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Kelten digital - Archäologie und Hochtechnologie
Kelten digital - Archäologie und Hochtechnologie
Kelten digital - Archäologie und Hochtechnologie
Kelten digital - Archäologie und Hochtechnologie
2005

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Kelten digital - Archäologie und Hochtechnologie

Exhibition concept and design

A student team designed an exhibition concept for the Württemberg State Museum Stuttgart showing high-technology methods used in nondestructive archaeological analyses. The exhibition presents the results of an examinated research project and explains the technologies that have been used. The exhibition plays with the contrast between virtual presentations and real objects. The visitor can explore the innovation of nondestructive analyses himself. He gets an idea of the technological methods used in the research project. In the “technology room” most information is transported by digital media. Touchscreen terminals, projections and mixed-reality applications have been planned, designed and programmed especially for this exhibition. The second exhibition room presents the studied object, the original figure and its historic and cultural context.

Client / Manufacturer

Hochschule für Gestaltung Schwäbisch Gmünd

Schwäbisch Gmünd, DE
Design

Grundkonzept und gestalterische Projektleitung

Bibertal / Bühl, DE

Projektteam der Hochschule für Gestaltung

Schwäbisch Gmünd, DE

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