dUCKS scéno : how does it work ?

There are many different typologies of projects, combining constantly evolving art forms and a wide range of uses. All of them have specific technical and functional requirements.
However, certain venues allow for a scenographic approach and shared expertise :
Theater, dance, concerts, sporting events, and circus performances are considered shows, where the audience watches the artists perform in a dedicated space that is more or less frontal.
Education, libraries, conferences, and conventions should bring all communication technologies closer and make them accessible to participants, who should be informed, not left in the dark, and encouraged to participate.
Exhibition spaces, the presentation of collections, customer and urban itineraries force us to think about immersion from the point of view of the visitor experience. They also require the installation of stage equipment in spaces that are not dedicated to them and in which everything must be integrated so as to disappear visually.
In order to meet all these constraints and provide solid support to architects, we bring to the project the combined perspectives of scenographic architects to think about the spaces, engineers for the technical aspects, and room users for the operational aspects.
Our profiles are grouped into areas of expertise, with complementary specializations and expertise. This organization allows us to adapt to the needs of each project and to form teams rich in know-how and knowledge.
Applications and contracts will be managed by the administrative team, then the Scenography and Museography teams will support the competitions through concepts developed by the Stage Engineering, Audiovisual and scenic lighting, and Modeling teams.
dUCKS scéno offers comprehensive support across a wide range of missions and areas of expertise:
- – Design / studies / site supervision / handover
- – Consultant or guardianship
- – Operation and audience experience
- – Comfort and visibility
- – Stage engineering and metalwork
- – AudioVisual and multimedia systems
- – Stage and museum lighting systems
- – Exhibition furniture and mounting systems
- – Seats and seating systems
- – Curtains and projection screens