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Cybersecurity Exhibition 26

Cybersecurity Exhibition 26

One of our most anticipated, yearly projects is the design of the cybersecurity exhibition shown at a cyber security conference. For this years installment, we created multiple exhibits including a touchtable-led storytelling experience, an infinity-mirror gallery, and a centerpiece, which reveals it's true contents only when you look at it from a certain perspective.

This exhibition takes place in a networking area. Visitors have very limited time in the space. It is also the first thing they see when arriving at the conference, and the first touchpoint they have with the theme. Therefore the exhibits need to deliver their messages quick and hassle free. All while staying interactive and informative.

The least amount of interaction a visitor can have with an exhibit is walking past it. We wanted to create a piece that is interactive even then.

As every year we learned a lot along the way. For example: when removing polarization filters from LCD screens, plan in some extra screens in case you break some. Which you will. Also: Bluetooth doesn't work through aluminum frames, and my favorite: No matter how short your story, 20 seconds less is always better.

Credits

Art Director

Art Director

Lars Siebert

Lars Siebert

Creative Director

Creative Director

Sebastian Jacobi

Sebastian Jacobi

Artifex

Artifex

Ronald The

Ronald The

Jack Of All Trades

Jack Of All Trades

Romero Steinhauser

Romero Steinhauser

Lead Developer

Lead Developer

Robin Link

Robin Link

Master of Sound and Motion

Master of Sound and Motion

Tomio Tremmel

Tomio Tremmel

Creative Writer

Creative Writer

Martin Schaarschmidt

Martin Schaarschmidt

Johannes Thies

Johannes Thies

UX Designer

UX Designer

Quyen Nguyen

Quyen Nguyen

we are
looking for
you

We are always interested in meeting new people. Wether you are interested in joining our team, or you want to work on a project together, send us a message and we'll get back to you.

we are
looking for
you

We are always interested in meeting new people. Wether you are interested in joining our team, or you want to work on a project together, send us a message and we'll get back to you.

@2026 infotectures GmbH

@2026 infotectures GmbH

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Cybersecurity Exhibition 26

One of our most anticipated, yearly projects is the design of the cybersecurity exhibition shown at a cyber security conference. For this years installment, we created multiple exhibits including a touchtable-led storytelling experience, an infinity-mirror gallery, and a centerpiece, which reveals it's true contents only when you look at it from a certain perspective.

This exhibition takes place in a networking area. Visitors have very limited time in the space. It is also the first thing they see when arriving at the conference, and the first touchpoint they have with the theme. Therefore the exhibits need to deliver their messages quick and hassle free. All while staying interactive and informative.

The least amount of interaction a visitor can have with an exhibit is walking past it. We wanted to create a piece that is interactive even then.

As every year we learned a lot along the way. For example: when removing polarization filters from LCD screens, plan in some extra screens in case you break some. Which you will. Also: Bluetooth doesn't work through aluminum frames, and my favorite: No matter how short your story, 20 seconds less is always better.

Credits

Art Director

Lars Siebert

Creative Director

Sebastian Jacobi

Artifex

Ronald The

Jack Of All Trades

Romero Steinhauser

Lead Developer

Robin Link

Master of Sound and Motion

Tomio Tremmel

Creative Writer

Martin Schaarschmidt

Johannes Thies

UX Designer

Quyen Nguyen

we are
looking for
you

We are always interested in meeting new people. Wether you are interested in joining our team, or you want to work on a project together, send us a message and we'll get back to you.

@2026 infotectures GmbH

INTERACTIVE

EXHIBIT

MOTION

Cybersecurity Exhibition 26

One of our most anticipated, yearly projects is the design of the cybersecurity exhibition shown at a cyber security conference. For this years installment, we created multiple exhibits including a touchtable-led storytelling experience, an infinity-mirror gallery, and a centerpiece, which reveals it's true contents only when you look at it from a certain perspective.

This exhibition takes place in a networking area. Visitors have very limited time in the space. It is also the first thing they see when arriving at the conference, and the first touchpoint they have with the theme. Therefore the exhibits need to deliver their messages quick and hassle free. All while staying interactive and informative.

The least amount of interaction a visitor can have with an exhibit is walking past it. We wanted to create a piece that is interactive even then.

As every year we learned a lot along the way. For example: when removing polarization filters from LCD screens, plan in some extra screens in case you break some. Which you will. Also: Bluetooth doesn't work through aluminum frames, and my favorite: No matter how short your story, 20 seconds less is always better.

Credits

Art Director

Lars Siebert

Creative Director

Sebastian Jacobi

Artifex

Ronald The

Jack Of All Trades

Romero Steinhauser

Lead Developer

Robin Link

Master of Sound and Motion

Tomio Tremmel

Creative Writer

Martin Schaarschmidt

Johannes Thies

UX Designer

Quyen Nguyen

we are
looking for
you

We are always interested in meeting new people. Wether you are interested in joining our team, or you want to work on a project together, send us a message and we'll get back to you.

@2026 infotectures GmbH

INTERACTIVE

EXHIBIT

MOTION

Cybersecurity Exhibition 26

Cybersecurity Exhibition 26

One of our most anticipated, yearly projects is the design of the cybersecurity exhibition shown at a cyber security conference. For this years installment, we created multiple exhibits including a touchtable-led storytelling experience, an infinity-mirror gallery, and a centerpiece, which reveals it's true contents only when you look at it from a certain perspective.

This exhibition takes place in a networking area. Visitors have very limited time in the space. It is also the first thing they see when arriving at the conference, and the first touchpoint they have with the theme. Therefore the exhibits need to deliver their messages quick and hassle free. All while staying interactive and informative.

The least amount of interaction a visitor can have with an exhibit is walking past it. We wanted to create a piece that is interactive even then.

As every year we learned a lot along the way. For example: when removing polarization filters from LCD screens, plan in some extra screens in case you break some. Which you will. Also: Bluetooth doesn't work through aluminum frames, and my favorite: No matter how short your story, 20 seconds less is always better.

Credits

Art Director

Art Director

Lars Siebert

Lars Siebert

Creative Director

Creative Director

Sebastian Jacobi

Sebastian Jacobi

Artifex

Artifex

Ronald The

Ronald The

Jack Of All Trades

Jack Of All Trades

Romero Steinhauser

Romero Steinhauser

Lead Developer

Lead Developer

Robin Link

Robin Link

Master of Sound and Motion

Master of Sound and Motion

Tomio Tremmel

Tomio Tremmel

Creative Writer

Creative Writer

Martin Schaarschmidt

Martin Schaarschmidt

Johannes Thies

Johannes Thies

UX Designer

UX Designer

Quyen Nguyen

Quyen Nguyen

we are
looking for
you

We are always interested in meeting new people. Wether you are interested in joining our team, or you want to work on a project together, send us a message and we'll get back to you.

we are
looking for
you

We are always interested in meeting new people. Wether you are interested in joining our team, or you want to work on a project together, send us a message and we'll get back to you.

@2026 infotectures GmbH

@2026 infotectures GmbH

INTERACTIVE

EXHIBIT

MOTION

Cybersecurity Exhibition 26

One of our most anticipated, yearly projects is the design of the cybersecurity exhibition shown at a cyber security conference. For this years installment, we created multiple exhibits including a touchtable-led storytelling experience, an infinity-mirror gallery, and a centerpiece, which reveals it's true contents only when you look at it from a certain perspective.

This exhibition takes place in a networking area. Visitors have very limited time in the space. It is also the first thing they see when arriving at the conference, and the first touchpoint they have with the theme. Therefore the exhibits need to deliver their messages quick and hassle free. All while staying interactive and informative.

The least amount of interaction a visitor can have with an exhibit is walking past it. We wanted to create a piece that is interactive even then.

As every year we learned a lot along the way. For example: when removing polarization filters from LCD screens, plan in some extra screens in case you break some. Which you will. Also: Bluetooth doesn't work through aluminum frames, and my favorite: No matter how short your story, 20 seconds less is always better.

Credits

Art Director

Lars Siebert

Creative Director

Sebastian Jacobi

Artifex

Ronald The

Jack Of All Trades

Romero Steinhauser

Lead Developer

Robin Link

Master of Sound and Motion

Tomio Tremmel

Creative Writer

Martin Schaarschmidt

Johannes Thies

UX Designer

Quyen Nguyen

we are
looking for
you

We are always interested in meeting new people. Wether you are interested in joining our team, or you want to work on a project together, send us a message and we'll get back to you.

@2026 infotectures GmbH

INTERACTIVE

EXHIBIT

MOTION

Cybersecurity Exhibition 26

One of our most anticipated, yearly projects is the design of the cybersecurity exhibition shown at a cyber security conference. For this years installment, we created multiple exhibits including a touchtable-led storytelling experience, an infinity-mirror gallery, and a centerpiece, which reveals it's true contents only when you look at it from a certain perspective.

This exhibition takes place in a networking area. Visitors have very limited time in the space. It is also the first thing they see when arriving at the conference, and the first touchpoint they have with the theme. Therefore the exhibits need to deliver their messages quick and hassle free. All while staying interactive and informative.

The least amount of interaction a visitor can have with an exhibit is walking past it. We wanted to create a piece that is interactive even then.

As every year we learned a lot along the way. For example: when removing polarization filters from LCD screens, plan in some extra screens in case you break some. Which you will. Also: Bluetooth doesn't work through aluminum frames, and my favorite: No matter how short your story, 20 seconds less is always better.

Credits

Art Director

Lars Siebert

Creative Director

Sebastian Jacobi

Artifex

Ronald The

Jack Of All Trades

Romero Steinhauser

Lead Developer

Robin Link

Master of Sound and Motion

Tomio Tremmel

Creative Writer

Martin Schaarschmidt

Johannes Thies

UX Designer

Quyen Nguyen

we are
looking for
you

We are always interested in meeting new people. Wether you are interested in joining our team, or you want to work on a project together, send us a message and we'll get back to you.

@2026 infotectures GmbH

INTERACTIVE

EXHIBIT

MOTION

Cybersecurity Exhibition 26

Cybersecurity Exhibition 26

One of our most anticipated, yearly projects is the design of the cybersecurity exhibition shown at a cyber security conference. For this years installment, we created multiple exhibits including a touchtable-led storytelling experience, an infinity-mirror gallery, and a centerpiece, which reveals it's true contents only when you look at it from a certain perspective.

This exhibition takes place in a networking area. Visitors have very limited time in the space. It is also the first thing they see when arriving at the conference, and the first touchpoint they have with the theme. Therefore the exhibits need to deliver their messages quick and hassle free. All while staying interactive and informative.

The least amount of interaction a visitor can have with an exhibit is walking past it. We wanted to create a piece that is interactive even then.

As every year we learned a lot along the way. For example: when removing polarization filters from LCD screens, plan in some extra screens in case you break some. Which you will. Also: Bluetooth doesn't work through aluminum frames, and my favorite: No matter how short your story, 20 seconds less is always better.

Credits

Art Director

Art Director

Lars Siebert

Lars Siebert

Creative Director

Creative Director

Sebastian Jacobi

Sebastian Jacobi

Artifex

Artifex

Ronald The

Ronald The

Jack Of All Trades

Jack Of All Trades

Romero Steinhauser

Romero Steinhauser

Lead Developer

Lead Developer

Robin Link

Robin Link

Master of Sound and Motion

Master of Sound and Motion

Tomio Tremmel

Tomio Tremmel

Creative Writer

Creative Writer

Martin Schaarschmidt

Martin Schaarschmidt

Johannes Thies

Johannes Thies

UX Designer

UX Designer

Quyen Nguyen

Quyen Nguyen

we are
looking for
you

We are always interested in meeting new people. Wether you are interested in joining our team, or you want to work on a project together, send us a message and we'll get back to you.

we are
looking for
you

We are always interested in meeting new people. Wether you are interested in joining our team, or you want to work on a project together, send us a message and we'll get back to you.

@2026 infotectures GmbH

@2026 infotectures GmbH

INTERACTIVE

EXHIBIT

MOTION

Cybersecurity Exhibition 26

One of our most anticipated, yearly projects is the design of the cybersecurity exhibition shown at a cyber security conference. For this years installment, we created multiple exhibits including a touchtable-led storytelling experience, an infinity-mirror gallery, and a centerpiece, which reveals it's true contents only when you look at it from a certain perspective.

This exhibition takes place in a networking area. Visitors have very limited time in the space. It is also the first thing they see when arriving at the conference, and the first touchpoint they have with the theme. Therefore the exhibits need to deliver their messages quick and hassle free. All while staying interactive and informative.

The least amount of interaction a visitor can have with an exhibit is walking past it. We wanted to create a piece that is interactive even then.

As every year we learned a lot along the way. For example: when removing polarization filters from LCD screens, plan in some extra screens in case you break some. Which you will. Also: Bluetooth doesn't work through aluminum frames, and my favorite: No matter how short your story, 20 seconds less is always better.

Credits

Art Director

Lars Siebert

Creative Director

Sebastian Jacobi

Artifex

Ronald The

Jack Of All Trades

Romero Steinhauser

Lead Developer

Robin Link

Master of Sound and Motion

Tomio Tremmel

Creative Writer

Martin Schaarschmidt

Johannes Thies

UX Designer

Quyen Nguyen

we are
looking for
you

We are always interested in meeting new people. Wether you are interested in joining our team, or you want to work on a project together, send us a message and we'll get back to you.

@2026 infotectures GmbH

INTERACTIVE

EXHIBIT

MOTION

Cybersecurity Exhibition 26

One of our most anticipated, yearly projects is the design of the cybersecurity exhibition shown at a cyber security conference. For this years installment, we created multiple exhibits including a touchtable-led storytelling experience, an infinity-mirror gallery, and a centerpiece, which reveals it's true contents only when you look at it from a certain perspective.

This exhibition takes place in a networking area. Visitors have very limited time in the space. It is also the first thing they see when arriving at the conference, and the first touchpoint they have with the theme. Therefore the exhibits need to deliver their messages quick and hassle free. All while staying interactive and informative.

The least amount of interaction a visitor can have with an exhibit is walking past it. We wanted to create a piece that is interactive even then.

As every year we learned a lot along the way. For example: when removing polarization filters from LCD screens, plan in some extra screens in case you break some. Which you will. Also: Bluetooth doesn't work through aluminum frames, and my favorite: No matter how short your story, 20 seconds less is always better.

Credits

Art Director

Lars Siebert

Creative Director

Sebastian Jacobi

Artifex

Ronald The

Jack Of All Trades

Romero Steinhauser

Lead Developer

Robin Link

Master of Sound and Motion

Tomio Tremmel

Creative Writer

Martin Schaarschmidt

Johannes Thies

UX Designer

Quyen Nguyen

we are
looking for
you

We are always interested in meeting new people. Wether you are interested in joining our team, or you want to work on a project together, send us a message and we'll get back to you.

@2026 infotectures GmbH