City of Climats and Bourgogne wines

Vue Générale, Chablis, © Antoine Martel
Vue Générale, Macon, © Antoine Martel
Film immersif, Mâcon © Antoine Martel
Film immersif, Chablis © Antoine Martel
Film Gestes, Chablis © Antoine Martel
Film Gestes, Macon © Antoine Martel
Projection interactive sur maquette, Chablis © Antoine Martel
Projection interactive sur maquette, Chablis
Projection interactive sur maquette, Chablis
Projection interactive sur maquette, Chablis
Film Bienvenue, Chablis et Macon
Film Bienvenue, Macon © Antoine Martel
Film Bienvenue, Macon © Antoine Martel
Bracelet connecté, Macon © Antoine Martel
Bracelet connecté, Macon © Antoine Martel
Bracelet connecté, Macon et Chablis
Film Cépage, Macon et Chablis
Film Cépage, Macon et Chablis
Film Les étiquettes racontent, Macon et Chablis
Film Du raisin au vin, Macon et Chablis
Film Du raisin au vin, Macon et Chablis
Film Toponymie des Climats, Macon et Chablis
Film Toponymie des Climats, Macon et Chablis
Film Toponymie des Climats, Macon et Chablis
Film Traditions festives, Macon et Chablis
Film Traditions festives, Macon et Chablis

2023

DEVICES

Model projection

Immersive films

Connected tour

Spatialized sound creation

Documentaries

Multimedia

Animation

CLIENT

Bureau Interprofessionnel des Vins de Bourgogne

SCENOGRAPHER

Ateliers Adeline Rispal

MUSE design awards

NEW YORK

Exhibits, Pavilions & Exhibitions

MUSE design awards

NEW YORK

Interior Design

The towns of Chablis and Mâcon invite the public to discover the culture of winegrowing through an innovative museography.

Within a spectacular scenography composed of white strata representing the different times of wine, visitors discover several innovative audiovisual devices. They are immersed in a sensory and entertaining journey.

A panoramic audiovisual show, broadcast on LED strata measuring 8m x 3m, introduces the tour. Combining line drawings and real images shot in 8K, it tells the story of Burgundy's vineyards since geological times.

The Mosaïque des parcelles (Mosaic of parcels) is a very large interactive projection on a 9m x 2.5m white relief model. It plunges visitors into the turbulent life of the landscape.

Various animated films explain the origins of wine names, the winemaking process and decrypt labels.

Visitors can then meet winegrowers and learn about the impact of the seasons on their work in the Gestes de la vigne (Vineyard Gestures) installation, broadcast on 4m x 3m LED strata.

An aerial sound creation accompanies the visitor, reinforcing the sensation of immersion and fluidity.

Personalization is also at the heart of the visitor experience. Each visitor can interact with the exhibition by tagging various elements using a connected bracelet, which saves the answers and offers a unique visual surprise at the end of the visit, defining the visitor's taste profile.