This is a large-scale project for which we have developed 13 interactive screens, including four interactive games and two large thematic exploration screens for the periods of the Belle Époque and the Roaring Twenties. All the devices are available in French, English, and German. As is our usual practice, all developments are in web technologies, based on the CMS SPIP.

The Perfume Bottles
This game presents fourteen perfume bottles on the right side and fourteen cards with the names of these perfumes inscribed on them. Players must pair the names with the bottles by dragging the elements to the center of the screen.

The Jewelry
In this game, players are presented with two silhouettes – a man and a woman – along with collections of jewelry. They must drag the jewelry to the correct locations (head, neck, torso, waist, watch, cufflinks…).
The Carafe Stoppers
In the 1920s, René Lalique created about fifteen tableware sets whose carafes feature identical women, distinguished only by their stoppers, which replicate the patterns of the legs of the accompanying glasses.
In this game, players must therefore drag the correct stopper onto each of the carafes.

Who Am I?
In this quiz, players are presented with a tableware item – glasses, plates, salad bowls, centerpieces, hand bowls, champagne stirrers… and must identify them among three propositions (sometimes humorous).

Crossroads of the Belle Époque and Roaring Twenties
These two devices, one of which is projected onto the wall facing the visitor, allow for a journey through these two periods by consulting documents in various fields (international context, architecture, fashion, fine arts, transportation…).
They are large interactive panels featuring parallax animations, enabling an exploration of very rich content in an interface that is both clear and attractive.
Video Players
Finally, we delivered six small video "players."