Led wall
National museum of underwater archaeology, Cartagena, Spain
Within the permanent exhibition of the Archaeology Museum of Subaquatic (ARQVA), the visitor is surrounded by a 70 meter-long wall made up of LED screens, making this installation the largest in Europe applied to a museographic production.
The attractive final graphics and art illuminate the main hall of the museum by means of clips of images that form a mural in movement. Clips of animations relate to aquatic environment, the excavation and recovery of archaeological remains. The unusual dimensions of the wall correspond to a digital format of 1656 X 54 pixels.
Client: ARQVA, National Museum od Underwater Archaeology
Museological Design: Boris Micka
Development and Execution of Project: GPD
Project Management: Rafa Aumente / Pablo Santa Maria
Creative Direction: Pablo Santa Maria
Art Direction: Pablo Santa Maria
Concept Arts: Pablo Santa Maria/ Rafa Aumente
Ilustration: Pablo Santa Maria/ Rafa Aumente
Motion Graphics: Pablo Santa Maria/Rafa Aumente/ David Cantera Vritis/ Pablo Jiménez
Interior museum photos: some of them provided by GPD
Tasks Pasoslargos
- Creative direcction
- motion design
- animation
- prosproduction
- audio design
Client: ARQVA, National Museum od Underwater Archaeology
Museological Design: Boris Micka
Development and Execution of Project: GPD
Project Management: Rafa Aumente / Pablo Santa Maria
Creative Direction: Pablo Santa Maria
Art Direction: Pablo Santa Maria
Concept Arts: Pablo Santa Maria/ Rafa Aumente
Ilustration: Pablo Santa Maria/ Rafa Aumente
Motion Graphics: Pablo Santa Maria/Rafa Aumente/ David Cantera Vritis/ Pablo Jiménez
Interior museum photos: some of them provided by GPD
Tasks Pasoslargos
- Creative direcction
- motion design
- animation
- prosproduction
- audio design