The Codex Leicester: Uffizi Gallery

For the exhibition The Codex Leicester by Leonardo da Vinci, the Uffizi Gallery in Florence engaged the ZEBRA team in the design and creation of interactive digital exhibits to immerse visitors in the visionary universe of the Tuscan genius.

Immersive installation for museum

Wegivevoicetothegreatsofthepastwiththetoolsofthepresent.AdigitalnarrativethatleadsvisitorsintothevisionarycomplexityofLeonardodaVinci.

Making heritage speak with new languages

To make visible what Leonardo imagined centuries ago, a technology capable of stirring emotion was needed. An immersive exhibition that combines art, science, and design in the service of knowledge.

Immersive installation for museum

Immersivity at the service of knowledge

Translating genius into experience

From analog to digital, a balance between historical accuracy and contemporary experience.

Digital waterfalls flowing across walls and floors, large-format projections designed to visually explain concepts and details, and interactive displays that allow visitors to browse and translate in real time the original pages of the Leicester Codex, lent for the occasion by Bill Gates, have transformed the museum experience into an unprecedented emotional and cognitive journey.
A visual narrative that blends territory, culture, and product, designed to strengthen the emotional connection between guests and the wineries' identity.
Immersive installation for museum

Immersed in Leonardo's Thought

An interactive interface allowed us to virtually browse the original pages of the Codex, with real-time translations and insights, making a document of enormous complexity understandable and accessible.

The soul of the brand in every frame

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