Museum of Natural History Vienna

The Meteorite Gallery Reopens 2012

checkpointmedia is responsible for the multimedia installations and the graphic display of information for the new Meteorite Gallery of the Natural History Museum Vienna.

Vienna Parliament Visitor Centre

Update: media player 2012

checkpointmedia has developed and installed a special media player for the individual display of information for the media wall and "time machine" in the visitor centre of Austria's parliament.

BASF Fractal Field

Media installation concept 2011

A three-dimensional media installation depicts living structures, with a focus on dynamics, movement and transformation.

EU European Public Space Vienna

Conference room 2011

Media technology for the European Public Space of the European Union (EU) in Vienna.

Museum of Natural History Vienna

Concept for the new installation of the Meteorite Gallery 2011

For the new installation of the Meteorite Gallery, a concept was developed in partnership with Arno Grünberger/spurwien to devise a modern method of knowledge transfer that sensitively combines the existing architecture with multimedia elements and exhibits.

New Raiffeisen building Vienna

Plan for building extension 2010

The media sculpture "Energiehaushalt" (Energy Management) is a column, four metres high and half a metre wide, displaying the office building's daily energy production and consumption processes. Entries are continuously supplied by the building's smart-metering system.

New OPEC Headquarters, Vienna

Media Technology 2010

OPEC presents itself in its new headquarters in the centre of Vienna as a global organisation and leading player in the global economy. Technical equipment needs to meet the demands of the organisation’s high profile and provide a superlative infrastructure for employees, journalists and guests.

Presentation tool for the AWO

Expanded functionality 2008

Expanded functionality of multimedia presentation tool for trade fairs for use by the Außenwirtschaft Österreich (AWO).

Monitor installation for Krones AG

Media installation 2008

The foyer, a company's business card: "An increasing number of companies are turning their attention to the design of their foyers," says Stefan Reiter, checkpointmedia's CFO. "They are every company's 'business card” and are decisive in shaping the first impression a visitor gains of the company offices."
This is the reason why the multimedia elements designed by checkpointmedia for foyers do more than just present the company: they can also personally “communicate” with anyone entering the building.

Innovative multimedia presentation tool for trade fairs

Foreign Trade Office 2008

checkpointmedia’s carries out the technical enhancement of a multimedia presentation tool for trade fairs and events for the Foreign Trade Office of the Austrian Chamber of Commerce.

Monitor installation for the Krippenstein cable car

World heritage Dachstein region 2008

checkpointmedia was commissioned by the Art University Linz with the construction of a monitor installation for the lower and middle stations (at a height of 1800 m) of the Krippenstein cable car in the Salzkammergut.

Krones AG

company museum 2008

The company museum presents 50 years of history and technical development at Krones. A backlit exhibition wall, 30 metres long, displays the firm’s history in short texts, images and original exhibits; monitors also function as "photograph albums in motion".

Vienna Parliament Visitor Centre

Multimedia to convey knowledge 2005

The visitors' centre at the Austrian Parliament, created by architects Geiswinkler & Geiswinkler, represents an opening up to the outside world and provides a gathering point for tourists and interested citizens.

Hans Moser exhibition

Austrian Theatre Museum 2004

The exhibition “Hans Moser” (2004) on the popular Austrian actor and virtual national institution was one of the most successful exhibitions ever held in the Austrian Theatre Museum.

Red Bull Hangar-7

Multimedia 2003

The multimedia installations produced by checkpointmedia for the Red Bull "high-tech entertainment area", reflect the fact that the building has multiple uses.