MUSEOTRAIN is an immersive scenography project focused on the life and work of Paul Decauville. The project involved creating detailed historical sound reconstructions, audio guides, interactive systems, and producing several videos. These videos featured a director, actors in period costumes from the 1900s, and a professional film crew. Additionally, the project included the installation of audio equipment throughout the museum.

User-Centered and Collaborative Approach

Collaborative Design: Working closely with historians, directors, and actors to ensure historical accuracy and engaging storytelling.

In-Situ Testing: Conducting in-situ testing to ensure the sound installations and interactive systems function seamlessly within the museum environment.

Feedback and Iteration: Gathering feedback from museum staff and visitors to continuously refine the sound design and interactive elements.

Unique Aspects of the Audio and Video Design

Historical Sound Reconstructions: Creating precise and detailed soundscapes that authentically represent the era of Paul Decauville, enhancing the immersive experience.

Audio Guides and Interactive Systems: Developing user-friendly audio guides and interactive systems that provide visitors with informative and engaging content.

Professional Video Production: Producing high-quality videos with period-specific costumes and settings, adding a visual and narrative dimension to the museum experience.

Comprehensive Audio Installation: Installing advanced audio equipment throughout the museum to ensure optimal sound quality and coverage.

Achievements

Enhanced Visitor Experience: Providing visitors with a rich, immersive experience that brings the history of Paul Decauville to life through sound and video.

Historical Accuracy: Achieving high levels of historical accuracy in both audio and visual elements, ensuring an authentic representation of the era.

Integrated Technology: Seamlessly integrating audio and video technology into the museum, enhancing the overall presentation and visitor engagement.

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