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Archaeology & Criminal Investigation
Exhibition
 

The Musée d'archéologie de Roussillon’s brand-new exhibition, Archaeology and Criminal Investigation, showcases the captivating work of bioarchaeologists, uncovering centuries-old mysteries and even crimes hidden in the past.

Client
Services
City

Year

MRC Roussillon through MASSIVart
Exhibition Design
Travelling Exhibition
2022

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The museum wanted a turnkey exhibition, so MASSIVart took care of all the details: storyboarding, content writing, design, manufacturing and production. We then drew up a design proposal based on three principles: an intuitive exhibition, a streamlined design and a simplified itinerary. As this is a touring exhibition, the furniture has been conceived as archaeological storage boxes, and the artifacts are also integrated into the exhibition furniture. While working at MASSIVart, I developed the visual language to translate the investigation and geological pillars of the exhibition into a accessible design, encompassing the information into a accessible hierarchy based on the archaeological files aesthetic.

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Credits


© MASSIVart
Exhibition lead, Alice Pouzet
Graphic Production, Philippe Labrie

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