Deep Sea and Marine Research at the Senckenberg Museum - Frankfurt, 2020

The deep sea is the Earth's largest habitat – this unknown universe is magical, eerie, and fascinating. The new exhibition rooms are designed to make the deep sea an experience for all senses.
Senckenberg Museum Frankfurt
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The deep sea is the Earth's largest habitat – this unknown universe is magical, eerie, and fascinating. The new exhibition rooms are designed to make the deep sea an experience for all senses.
With the help of autonomous vehicles and robots, scientists explore the largely unknown deep sea and bring astonishing discoveries to light. Manned dives into the deep sea are expensive, complex, and dangerous. Therefore, deep-sea researchers mostly use unmanned equipment. A new themed area introduces marine research and marine technology. In the exhibition, visitors can become pilots of a deep-sea robot themselves and embark on a virtual
dive into the depths of the ocean.

The use of fascinating staging, room-within-a-room installations, and new media applications is an integral part of the exhibition concepts. inSynergie installed several audio and video stations in both exhibition rooms.

Client: Senckenberg Museum Frankfurt
Website: https://museumfrankfurt.senckenberg.de

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