Museum of Art and Industry of Saint-Étienne
The exhibition "War Profits, Little Benefit? 1914-1918" is presented as part of the centenary of World War I.
It highlights the engagement and importance of the Saint-Étienne industry during the First World War, while questioning the complexity of the benefits generated, whether economic, social, or cultural.
To enrich the visitor experience, Kaléo has designed immersive installations. Slide shows illustrate the working conditions in arms factories, including the feminization of jobs. A tactile table allows visitors to explore soldiers' letters, offering a more intimate and interactive exploration of this historical period.
Place
Saint-ÉtienneYear
2015Duration
4 months
With a strong graphic approach inspired by constructivism, the programs address themes related to World War I and the economic and social changes it triggered.
Kaléo notably created a large-format film mapped onto two corner walls, composed of archival images assembled in a dynamic montage.
Kaléo also designs slideshows and kiosks for accessing archival images.