Pacifique

Exhibition

Pacifique

Exhibition

A scenography at the crossroads of science and storytelling

The scenography and user journey, designed by Trojans Collective, were conceived as key mediation tools. The aim was to allow visitors to freely navigate a rich body of content, images, videos, field narratives and scientific data, while maintaining a clear and progressive reading.

Trojans Collective led the content curation, information hierarchy and definition of the display formats, deciding what to show, in which form, and at what moment in the visitor journey.
This work was carried out in close collaboration with Cédric Legendre, Communications Officer at Fondation Pacifique, ensuring coherence between scientific discourse, mediation and overall narrative.


Poster and visual communication by Trojans Collective

Scenography, curation and consultation journey

The scenography and user journey, designed by Trojans Collective, were conceived as key mediation tools. The aim was to allow visitors to freely navigate a rich body of content, images, videos, field narratives and scientific data, while maintaining a clear and progressive reading.

Trojans Collective led the content curation, information hierarchy and definition of the display formats, deciding what to show, in which form, and at what moment in the visitor journey.
This work was carried out in close collaboration with Cédric Legendre, Communications Officer at Fondation Pacifique, ensuring coherence between scientific discourse, mediation and overall narrative.

A modular and immersive scenographic approach

The exhibition is structured around four modular elements, designed to function independently and to be reused in different exhibition contexts.

A. Hanging fabric installation
Printed fabrics suspended on cables introduce the Arctic narrative and immerse visitors in a shifting landscape.

B. The Iceberg
A triangular monolith featuring video projections viewed through circular openings, echoing both scientific observation and exploration.

C. Infographic table
A consultation module allowing visitors to explore images, videos and scientific data through an interface designed for discovery and engagement.

D. Sillage Editions
A reading space gathering publications and artistic works produced during the expeditions.

A spatial language inspired by maritime codes
Drawing on nautical and maritime aesthetics, materials, lines, suspensions and modularity, the scenography creates an immersive and reflective environment, guiding visitors through layered content that connects scientific research, fieldwork narratives and sensory experience.

Photos credits : © Valentine Blaimont