PROJECTS

At AMPLIA we develop macro projects for creating unique experiences. We offer a 360-degrees work capacity for facing any challenge, minimizing risks and ensuring that the client does not have to worry about anything.

SOME OF THE PROJECTS WE HAVE BEEN WORKING ON:

Symphony

A travelling project which offers an immersive experience. The proposal consists of two 100-m2, drop-down units; the first space is dedicated to a film projection in a big screen, and the second one is focused on the virtual-reality film mode.

This project is also located at CaixaForum’s headquarters in Barcelona and Zaragoza. The film projection is done at two showrooms, one for the actual panoramic film, and the other one for the virtual-reality one.

Tierra de sueños (Dreamland)

This exhibition is part of the program called “Arte en la calle” (Street art). Through this project, La Caixa Foundation wants to make art more accessible to people by avoiding conventional museums and showrooms.

The exhibition consists of 40 pictures. The aim is to show Anantapur (Andhra Pradesh, India) population’s day-to-day life. This is one of the poorest regions in India, as well as the place where the most marginal and vulnerable Indian communities live.

Georges Méliès

This exhibition is available as its new and innovative travelling format. A 200-m2 space transfers visitors to the earliest 20th century in order to explain them how cinema became a popular phenomenon.

It includes gadgets’ copies, models, ancient objects and pictures’ copies, as well as some films, like Le voyage dans la Lune (1902), are screened.

De polo a polo (From One Pole to Another)

This exhibition is part of the program called “Arte en la calle” (Street art). Through this project, La Caixa Foundation wants to bring together science, nature and culture to people by avoiding conventional museums and showrooms.

The goal of this exhibition is offering an outstanding tour through the Earth’s different and amazing natural spaces called hotspots: ground eco-regions where their large biodiversity is extremely endangered by human activity. This tour goes from the Artic to the Antarctica –throughout every Earth’s biome– through 52 striking images.

El viaje del Guernica (Guernica’s Journey)

This exhibition shows Guernica’s historical background, as well as some key facts to understand its importance and meaning.

It includes audiovisual content, images’ and billboards’ copies from that time, as well as document and painting facsimiles which explains Guernica’s creation and its journeys as one of the most representative artworks from the 20th-century most important artist.

Otros mundos (Other Worlds)

The exhibition Otros mundos: Viaje por el sistema solar de la mano de Michael Benson (Other Worlds: A Journey Through the Solar System, with Michael Benson) offers a scientific and artistic tour through the solar system. It consists of 40 big-size images, all of them selected and processed by Michael Benson –American filmmaker, artist and writer.

This exhibition is part of the program called “Arte en la calle” (Street art). Through this project, La Caixa Foundation wants to bring together science, nature and culture to people by avoiding conventional museums and showrooms.

Leonardo da Vinci

This exhibition is divided into two spaces: the first one is an indoor audiovisual show which connects Leonardo’s thoughts with the present; the other one is an outdoor spectacle where four huge models show faithfully Leonardo’s most innovative and premonitory ideas.

The exhibition’s main feature is “insatiable curiosity”, and it wants to approach it to the public. Leonardo was an expert in several disciplines, and his creativity arose thanks to his huge observation and experimentation abilities. Through his methods, he stepped away from conventional learning mechanisms and established a new school based on analogy and empiricism.

Héroes Ocultos (Hidden Heroes)

Hundreds of tools surround us. They have been produced millions of times and become essential to our day-to-day lives.

This exhibition tells us stories about 13 different daily tools, as well as the Spanish heritage hidden behind some of them, like the botijo (Spanish container made for containing water), the mop and the anti-drip cruet.