Audiotour
Roman Villa

 

The Newt in Somerset, Great Britain

 

At the villa, the sound is designed to provide an emotional experience. Through fictitious storytelling, visitors are transported back to the year 351, witnessing a Roman birthday party up close. Guided by the voice of the housekeeper, they explore the residential and utility rooms, the thermal bath, and the garden, all appearing as if the residents have just stepped out. Both the villa and its furnishings have been authentically recreated and staged to appear in current use. The housekeeper shares anecdotes about the inhabitants and commands the slaves in Latin and Celtic. With the interactive sound system, visitors navigate the villa without the need for visual signage, enhancing the immersive experience. Not only tailored for English-speaking visitors, this immersive sensory experience is also accessible to speakers of Spanish, French, German, Japanese, Mandarin Chinese and Afrikaans.

 

Photography by Thijs Wolzak 

 

Lead agency: Kossmanndejong, Amsterdam.
Spatial sound system: usomo by FRAMED immersive projects, Berlin.

Audiotour
Roman Villa

 

The Newt in Somerset, Great Britain

 

At the villa, the sound is designed to provide an emotional experience. Through fictitious storytelling, visitors are transported back to the year 351, witnessing a Roman birthday party up close. Guided by the voice of the housekeeper, they explore the residential and utility rooms, the thermal bath, and the garden, all appearing as if the residents have just stepped out. Both the villa and its furnishings have been authentically recreated and staged to appear in current use. The housekeeper shares anecdotes about the inhabitants and commands the slaves in Latin and Celtic. With the interactive sound system, visitors navigate the villa without the need for visual signage, enhancing the immersive experience. Not only tailored for English-speaking visitors, this immersive sensory experience is also accessible to speakers of Spanish, French, German, Japanese, Mandarin Chinese and Afrikaans.

 

Photography by Thijs Wolzak 

 

Lead agency: Kossmanndejong, Amsterdam.
Spatial sound system: usomo by FRAMED immersive projects, Berlin.

Audiotour Beezantium

 

The Newt in Somerset, Great Britain

 

Explore the unique architecture of bee hives and discover the habitats & inner workings of their colonies at Beezantium. Originally tailored for English-speaking visitors, this immersive sensory experience is now accessible to speakers of Spanish, French, German, Japanese, Mandarin Chinese, and Afrikaans.
We’ve thoughtfully provided translated versions of the audio tour, videos, and animations in these six languages. Our esteemed client, Kossmanndejong, had been responsible for concept, spacial and graphic design, art direction, content development and installation.

 

Photography by Thijs Wolzak 

Audiotour Beezantium

 

The Newt in Somerset, Great Britain

 

Explore the unique architecture of bee hives and discover the habitats & inner workings of their colonies at Beezantium. Originally tailored for English-speaking visitors, this immersive sensory experience is now accessible to speakers of Spanish, French, German, Japanese, Mandarin Chinese, and Afrikaans. We’ve thoughtfully provided translated versions of the audio tour, videos, and animations in these six languages. Our esteemed client, Kossmanndejong, had been responsible for concept, spacial and graphic design, art direction, content development and installation.

 

Photography by Thijs Wolzak 

Audiotour
The Story of Emily

 

Emily Hobhouse Museum, Cornwall, Great Britain

 

The museum honors the extraordinary Emily Hobhouse. Visitors will be guided through the story of Emily using a state-of-the-art audio system by Nous that provides a truly immersive experience. This tour is available in multiple languages, ensuring that visitors from around the world can fully appreciate and understand Emily’s significant contributions and the crucial role she played during this pivotal time in history.

 

Photography by Nous Digital 

Audiotour
The Story of Emily

 

Emily Hobhouse Museum, Cornwall, Great Britain

 

The museum honors the extraordinary Emily Hobhouse. Visitors will be guided through the story of Emily using a state-of-the-art audio system by Nous that provides a truly immersive experience. This tour is available in multiple languages, ensuring that visitors from around the world can fully appreciate and understand Emily’s significant contributions and the crucial role she played during this pivotal time in history.

 

Photography by Nous Digital 

Audiotour
Roman Museum

 

Emily Hobhouse Museum, Cornwall, Great Britain

 

At the museum, visitors embark on a captivating and interactive journey to learn about the Roman way of life in 4th century England. Through a variety of engaging games, they delve into Roman society, customs, religion, economy, crafts, and leisure activities. After an introductory film shown on a 180° screen, visitors are free to explore the space, guided intuitively by an interactive sound system. This sound system is synchronized with every element of the exhibition: the film, objects, stations, and audio zones.
The highlight of the experience is the inventive interactive games that blend analog and digital elements, showcasing innovation at every turn. Not only tailored for English-speaking visitors, this immersive sensory experience is also accessible to speakers of Spanish, French, German, Japanese, Mandarin Chinese and Afrikaans.

 

Photography by Thijs Wolzak 

 

Lead agency: Kossmanndejong, Amsterdam.
Spatial sound system: usomo by FRAMED immersive projects, Berlin.

Audiotour
Roman Museum

 

Emily Hobhouse Museum, Cornwall, Great Britain

 

At the museum, visitors embark on a captivating and interactive journey to learn about the Roman way of life in 4th century England. Through a variety of engaging games, they delve into Roman society, customs, religion, economy, crafts, and leisure activities. After an introductory film shown on a 180° screen, visitors are free to explore the space, guided intuitively by an interactive sound system. This sound system is synchronized with every element of the exhibition: the film, objects, stations, and audio zones. The highlight of the experience is the inventive interactive games that blend analog and digital elements, showcasing innovation at every turn. Not only tailored for English-speaking visitors, this immersive sensory experience is also accessible to speakers of Spanish, French, German, Japanese, Mandarin Chinese and Afrikaans.

 

Photography by Thijs Wolzak 

 

Lead agency: Kossmanndejong, Amsterdam.
Spatial sound system: usomo by FRAMED immersive projects, Berlin.