Temporary multimedia installations

Multimedia installations can give life to immersive, overwhelming, and almost magical environments.
They are designed to capture the attention of the viewer and leave an unforgettable emotion in him (or in her).
We have been dealing with them since 2007.

    • Matera Archaeological Museum

      2019 – “Blind sensorium | The paradox of the Anthropocene” “An investigation conducted by photographer and filmmaker Armin Linke into what Nobel Prize winner Paul Cruzen has called “the Anthropocene”; The geological era in which humans became the architects of the geographical and climatic changes that have shaped our planet, for better or for worse. Website

    • ACMA

      2019 – “Tea Days”

    • Triennale Milano

      2019 – “Broken Nature” by Armin Linke – pavilion Germany.


      2007 – “The Visible Cities” – Building
      Workshop by Renzo Piano. To mark Renzo Piano's seventieth birthday, the Milan Triennale dedicated a monographic exhibition to the famous architect
      which opened the "Festa dell'Architetto" in 2007. This event aimed to relaunch the idea of ​​the city as a central element
      of contemporary design culture.

    • Venice Biennale (Venice Biennale)

      2018 – Architecture – Pavilion Bahrain.
      The exhibition “Khutbat Al-Jom’ah/Friday Sermon” retraced the evolution of the Friday Sermon ritual in some
      cities around the world.

    • MAMbo – Museum of Modern Art of Bologna

      2015 – “Officina Pasolini” for the Fondazione Cineteca di Bologna.
      The exhibition aimed to take the form of Pasolini's works: a sequence of notes, scene montages, and concatenations of fragments.