The Marshall Plan

Teaching materials for schools 2018

After checkpointmedia had already played a leading role in the great jubilee celebration "70 Years of the Marshall Plan" and had put together an exhibition for this occasion, which could subsequently be seen at various locations in Austria, the materials developed were also to be prepared for teaching purposes and thus made available to schools throughout Austria.

70 Years of the Marshall Plan

The anniversary exhibition was presented at the Ministry of Economics in Vienna 2017

The anniversary exhibition "70 Years of the Marshall Plan", which was shown for the first time as part of a major event in June 2017, is going on tour: in October and November 2017 the exhibition dedicated to the story of the European Recovery Program was presented at the Ministry of Economics in Vienna.

aspern Die Seestadt Wiens

Comprehensive web relaunch 2017

aspern Die Seestadt Wiens, Vienna’s “Laketown”, is currently the biggest urban development project in the whole of Europe. Due for completion in 2028, high-quality housing for over 20,000 people is being created in several phases along with an equal number of jobs.

70 Years of the Marshall Plan

Design and implementation of the anniversary event 2017

“70 projections for 70 years”: Under the artistic direction of Virgil Widrich, a multi-disciplinary team designed the event and a partly interactive travelling exhibition for the Austria Wirtschaftsservice Gesellschaft mbH (ERP Fund).

70 Years of the Marshall Plan

Invitations and special-issue stamps for guests 2017

On 21/6/2017 the ceremony marking 70 years of the Marshall Plan took place at METAStadt Wien with addresses by Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen, Vice-Chancellor Wolfgang Brandstetter and Chargé d’Affaires a.i. at the US Embassy in Vienna Eugene S. Young.

Vienna Parliament Visitor Centre

Upgrade of the research stations “Wer ist Wer?” 2007

Implementation of combined queries and merging of database content.

Museum Wattens

Concept 2007-2011 2011

Following on from the first concept for a "treasure chamber" in 2003, a new attempt to present archaeological finds from Wattens was made in 2007, as part of a joint initiative with Arno Grünberger/spurwien.

Palais Epstein

Exhibition 2006

Five media stations equipped with high-format 30-inch screens enabled visitors to call up texts, pictures, graphics, animation films and short video clips. One animation film showed "Owners and utilisation of the buildings on the Ringstrasse in 1914", another provided an overview of the inhabitants of the Palais Epstein building complex during the last century. A special station was developed with information about the Epstein family, with a family tree interface and a family tree animation film.

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.

Lower Austrian Provincial Exhibition 2001

Interactive media stations 2001

The Lower Austrian Provincial Exhibition “Mystical Waldviertel” in Ottenstein and Waldreichs in 2001 made use of a large number of interactive media stations.