Digital Twins

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Why Digital Twins?
Magical exhibitions thrive on the seamless interweaving of content, media, light and movement.
What exactly are Digital Twins?
Digital twins are virtual models of physical spaces. They are utilised for the planning and operation of complex exhibitions.
How Do We develop Digital Twins?
To create digital twins, we plan, visualise, configure and distribute.
We have realised digital twins
for a wide range of contexts:
Kunstmuseum Basel
Digital Twin of the Exhibition ‘Camille Pissarro. The Studio of Modernism’
- Highly precise location tracking
- Binaural sonics in your headphones
- Mixed Reality Plattform: Digital Twin is the basis of interaction in the room
- Virtual 3D model of the exhibition spaces with sounds and trigger zones
- Three-dimensional soundscapes
Novartis Pavillon
Digital Twin of the Exhibition «Wonders of Medicine»
- Intelligent audio guide "Sofia"
- High-precision location tracking with ultra-wideband technology (UWB) and IMU sensor
- Acoustic information according to position and viewing direction
- Virtual 3D model of the pavilion with all contents and trigger zones
- Via headphones: open soundscape and complex facts
Museum of Communication
Digital Twin of the Exhibition «Nichts»
- High-precision location tracking with ultra-wideband technology (UWB) and IMU sensor
- Visitors wear a batch that records their path through the exhibition
- It sends information in real time to the exhibition's digital twin
- Audio content is played according to individual behaviour
- Exhibition adapts to the visitor
Swiss National Museum
Digital Twin of the Exhibition «Multilingual Switzerland»
- Binaural audio in headphones
- High-precision location tracking
- Mixed reality platform: digital twin is the basis for the interactions in real space
- Virtual 3D model of the exhibition rooms with sounds and trigger zones
- Three-dimensional sound images