scenarios

Open landscape
Urban area
Exhibitions + Museums


Open landscape
  • You wish to name landscape features such as mountains, places or special morphologies.
  • You don't wish to further furnish your hiking trails with information boards and are looking for attractive alternatives.
  • You are planning to increase the attractiveness of a panoramic location.
  • You have at hand factually specific information concerning the surface areas in the viewing field, such as forestry, geological and other given facts.
  • You are searching for an installation that is not only informative, rather it can also function as a route finder and landmark within a region.
  • You are thinking about recreating situations (i.e. buildings, land forms) which are no longer present at prior locations.
  • You are striving for a uniquely positioned feature for your nature park or national park.

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Urban area

  • Your city contains so many special features, but they can hardly be marked or mentioned in situ, because they are not reachable, such as construction details for instance (half timbering among other things), architectural compositions, buildings that no longer exist, and many more.
  • You are planning a special city event, in which in the true sense of the word, the gaze should be directed at the city, - then give VIEW.
  • You've always wanted a speechless and paperless city guide. A route should have along its length well visible "landmarks" and / or "city marks" for specific themes.

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Exhibitions + Museums

  • In your exhibition, you purposely don't want everything to be directly visible. You want to stimulate research and searching.
  • For outside areas of your exhibition you wish to make your visitors aware of specific objects.
  • You are planning an artistic event, which for instance, should function in publicly open areas, also with small objects in more or less hidden locations.

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