For the Monfalcone Shipbuilding Museum, we created six new interactive multimedia stations.
Through the use of our Digital Museum System, the stations can be modified and controlled remotely, easily and effectively.

Timebox
The so-called "Timeboxes" are the first stations we worked on for this renovation. The graphics were created ad hoc: each theme is represented by a photograph which, when selected, provides access to textual, photographic or video content available in three languages.
For these stations, the museum wanted to reuse some video interviews, but make them more engaging. We therefore made animations from historical photographs, which were integrated into the videos to make the stories more lively.
Teaching island
This station, which already existed in the museum, needed a redesign. Recovering the old content, it was placed on our CMS (Content Management System) and we made a new multimedia from the design we had developed for Timeboxes.

Table
This station needed to renew the interactivity system. We proposed to the museum to switch from the touchscreen to a Leap motion system. This type of system has the advantage that it can be easily used from different heights and does not force the user to bend over the table with the projection.