We have worked with the Museo della Guerra of Rovereto since 2018, and together we have created several multimedia and interactive exhibitions.
In particular, after the completion of the meSch project, we have created the exhibition of the Artillery Section, some interactive showcases and multimedia totems, as well as the MOBICult app and several inclusive access itineraries (OPENcult).

Artillery Section
This exhibition presents six interactive stations that tell the story of the war from different perspectives, leaving it up to the visitor to listen to the one that interests them most.
The visitor is given a physical object, such as a stone, which activates the interactions at each station. The stone, which is an intelligent object, not only activates the digital content at the various stations, but also contains other information, such as the language and the chosen theme, to personalise the visit.
At the end of the visit, the visitor receives a personalised souvenir, e.g. a postcard, with information about the experience and the route taken.
INTERACTIVE SHOWCASES
The interactive display case allows you to obtain information about the objects on display. Placing the object on the display case activates a video that provides specific information about the object.


Interactive stations
Multimedia totems, activated by special sensors when visitors approach, bring the route to life without the need for visitors to take any specific action. This optimises electricity costs and reduces interference to other visitors as content is only activated when needed.
MOBICult
This app accompanies visitors throughout their itinerary. It offers a choice of itineraries that vary in theme, duration and type of information provided by several points of interest. Visitors can also download the route offline to use when there is no reception.


Inclusive access
In order to guarantee the accessibility and usability of the itineraries for as many visitors as possible, the Museum has produced a video guide in LIS, the Italian sign language, which is available free of charge by downloading the MobiCult visitor app or on the Museum's You Tube channel. The guide, produced in collaboration with the ENS Ente Nazionale Sordi - Trento Provincial Section, provides useful information for the visit and a description of the main exhibition rooms.
In addition, special tactile stations allow visitors to touch some of the exhibits. QR codes are used to navigate to the relevant section of the app, which explains what the visitor is seeing.