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The art of writing for Culturespaces immersive exhibitions
Sycomore was chosen as the official partner of Culturespaces to write the content of the visit applications dedicated to its immersive exhibitions. These applications are designed to support visitors before or after their visit, thus offering a unique opportunity to deepen their knowledge of the works presented. Whether to prepare for the visit or extend the discovery after visiting the museum, these applications allow you to better understand and thus better appreciate the works related to the subject, when the visitor wishes.

Unforgettable immersive exhibitions
Culturespaces is known for its immersive exhibitions that immerse visitors in fascinating visual and sound worlds. Exhibitions such as Van Gogh, The Starry Night, Monet, Renoir, Chagall, Voyages en Méditerranée, Dalí, The Endless Enigma, and Gustav Klimt, Gold and Colors have already captivated millions of spectators around the world. Each of these exhibitions offers a unique experience where works of art come to life thanks to technology and immersive scenography.
Sycamore’s contribution to the visual and educational experience
Sycomore-Vox has played a crucial role in enriching Culturespaces’ immersive exhibitions by writing tour applications that complement and deepen the visitor experience. The comments allow visitors to discover anecdotes, analyzes of works and quotes, adding a new dimension to the exhibition.
Structured and fun content
Each work notice in the tour applications is divided into three parts, each titled with humor to capture the reader’s attention. One of the sections usually focuses on the historical context or key stages of the artist’s career, providing an enriching perspective on the work and its creator. The other two parts focus on analyzing artistic elements, sharing memorable anecdotes and quotes that make art accessible and engaging for everyone.
Dive into History: “The Egypt of the Pharaohs, from Khufu to Ramesses II”
The immersive exhibition “Egypt of the Pharaohs, from Khufu to Ramesses II” is a perfect example of how the Sycamore tour app enriches the experience. This exhibition offers a fascinating dive into three millennia of Egyptian history, exploring the iconic figures of power and daily life in ancient Egypt. The tour app allows users to deepen their knowledge of the works on display, such as statues of gods and goddesses, pharaohs and their wives, as well as frescoes discovered in royal tombs.
Among the anecdotes shared in the application, visitors discover that the artisans of the royal tombs were already demonstrating for higher salaries, or that there were “hunting cats”, used to catch birds. These stories bring history to life and allow visitors to better understand the realities and myths of ancient Egypt.
An artistic exploration: “The Orientalists, Ingres, Delacroix, Gérôme”
The exhibition on the Orientalists is another immersive creation offered by Culturespaces, which takes us on an artistic journey to the 19th century. This movement, where romanticism meets exoticism, was born from the fascination of certain painters for the Orient, a concept more imaginary than geographical: the works presented in this exhibition capture scenes ranging from Andalusian Spain to the Empire Ottoman, passing through the Maghreb and part of Asia.
The tour application created by Sycomore for this exhibition offers an in-depth exploration of this artistic movement, revealing how the artistic Orient influenced the decorative arts in Europe. Visitors learn how Eastern motifs, such as arabesques found in mosques, inspired Western interior design, including wallpaper, decor and furniture of the period.
The guiding principle of the immersive journey
One of the key elements of the tour applications created by Sycomore is their ability to reflect the choices of the exhibition curators and the guiding principle of the immersive journey. Whether for an exhibition on the pharaohs of Egypt or on the orientalists of the 19th century, each application is designed to complete and enrich the visual story proposed by the exhibition. This allows visitors to connect more deeply with the artworks and understand their historical and cultural contexts in a more meaningful way.

Conclusion: the art of making art accessible!
The collaboration between Sycomore and Culturespaces illustrates the importance of storytelling in cultural mediation. Through well-designed tour apps, immersive exhibitions not only showcase works of art, but invite visitors to explore the history, culture and stories that surround them. This approach makes art accessible to a wide audience, while providing an educational and entertaining experience. For art lovers and the curious, these visiting applications are essential tools to fully enjoy Culturespaces’ immersive exhibitions.