The multimedia exhibition commemorates the victims of Nazi and Stalinist crimes inflicted upon Polish villages.
We utilised the latest multimedia systems, screens, projectors, touch panels, lighting and sound systems to build the desired sense of narrative during the visit. As part of the project, we were responsible for:
- Selecting content and iconographic materials, as well as other elements of the exhibition,
- Developing the historical content and general exhibition content,
- Creating applications for multimedia stations,
- Delivering all essential components of the exhibition – not only AV systems and devices, but also display cases, small- and large-format photographs, printed documents, and a multimedia map.
Our works were complemented by telecommunications and low-voltage systems, which included:
- Fire protection systems,
- CCTV monitoring,
- Intrusion and hold-up alarm systems,
- Structured cabling,
- Interior and exterior lighting.




Using advanced multimedia technologies, we presented an important historical subject in an accessible and engaging way for visitors.