Vindonissa Museum Brugg — The Media of the Permanent Exhibition
Since November 2008 the new permanent exhibition of the Vindonissa Museum in Brugg has shown a selection of outstanding finds and important insights from more than 100 years of excavations in Vindonissa and told stories about the camp of the Roman legion. Read More




iart developed and realised the media installations for the temporary exhibition ‘Beneath us — Archaeology in Basle’ at the Historical Museum in Basle: projections on the main staircase and an interactive installation inside the exhibition.
On 30 August 2008 the permanent exhibition ‘C’est la vie — Geschichten aus Leben und Tod’ opened at the Naturhistorisches Museum Bern. iart is responsible for the exhibition light.
The video installation ‘Lebensfluss’ (stream of life) by the artist Syl Betulius contains a collage of historical black and white photographs and films, music and spoken texts written by Annemarie Schwarzenbach and a piece of clothing hanging at the ceiling. iart was responsible for planning the media installation, tegoro solutions ag for the technical realisation.
For the Swiss Museum of Transport iart conceived and planned an interactive multimedia system on the operating methods and processes of television and broadcasting studios. The exhibition areas ‘Production’, ‘Selection’ and ‘Distribution’ exemplify three steps in the production of TV programmes by SRG SSR idée Suisse, a Swiss TV and radio broadcasting station.
On the basis of the competition idea submitted by the architects Fischer and Walker, iart conceived and planned the exhibition ‘Under the Lake’ for the Swiss Pavilion at Expo Zaragoza 2008. The exhibition’s central feature was a huge sail onto which water constantly fell. The sail was hung in a curved way and due to projected images seemed to change its shape and function: It formed the three-dimensional shape of a lake floor or a pool. The projected video work was realised especially for this screen by the artist
In November 2008, fifteen years after the fire on Lucerne’s famous wooden bridge, the Kapellbrücke, painted copies of the 146 paintings originally shown on the bridge were made accessible to the public.
Within a draft design iart conceived a media façade for the Science Park Basel on the new Stücki area.
For the new visitors’ centre of the Paul Scherrer Institute in Villigen, iart realised the main exhibit ‘Interactive Sphere’. The sphere itself serves as a display for projected images and as a navigation tool. Its content and external appearance change whenever visitors roll the sphere or interact over the touch screen. The installation was developed in order to communicate global circumstances and developments regarding climate change, energy research and mobility.