UNESCO Information Integrity

Location

USA/France

Year

2027

A sensor‑driven UNESCO pavilion where getting closer turns misinformation into climate truth.

A traveling, immersive pavilion for UNESCO debuting July 2027 in the United States and France. Under development in collaboration with UNESCO, the installation translates the Declaration on Information Integrity (Climate) into a public, spatial experience. As a Living Labs project, it is delivered as a turnkey, interdisciplinary product, combining design, technology, and execution under one coordinated approach.

Proximity reveals truth.

The architecture unifies two “crinkled‑newspaper” projection planes—a four‑meter vertical screen and a horizontal ground canvas—with a skeletal steel armature that houses body‑tracking sensors, projectors, and audio. From a distance, visitors encounter animated climate‑misinformation headlines. As they approach, sensors trigger a transformation: headlines shrink and resolve into accurate climate science, pairing kinetic media with a fluid, Art‑Nouveau/Baroque orchestration of light and form. The result is a Gesamtkunstwerk—an interactive sculpture where spatial sequence, policy research, and digital content work as one to rebuild trust in information through an emotionally resonant, educational encounter.

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