Vivalyte helped the designers of the new EMBL building to create a wow experience for the visitors. Complex processes from nano-biology are clearly explained via large animated dynamic lightboxes. Never before did so many people take a selfie in front of a scientific presentation.
The European Molecular & Biology Lab (EMBL) is Europe’s flagship laboratory covering molecular biology. At their Heidelberg headquarters, part of the building is an exhibition where visitors can satisfy their curiosity in biological processes. In a state-of-the-art exposition center, they learn more about light microscopy, chemical biology, flow cytometry, proteomics, and other interesting life science topics.
And as a picture is worth 1000 words, what better way to explain complex biological systems than with dynamic lightboxes powered by Vivalyte?
Visitors are welcomed by large-format animated lightboxes, introducing the wonders of the microscopic world being researched here. The dynamic lightboxes make these magnified organisms understandable to the untrained eye. With precise animation, they highlight different layers and the movement within these research objects. A great example is the large-format slice of a mouse brain, that clearly shows the individual neurons in the brain.
Discover how LED light displays were used to create an immersive experience for visitors, but are also cleverly used to guide people through the building, as this is a research center where people work. Read the full showcase here!