Talking about screens without screens
Action Innocence wanted to bring digital education directly into schools through a playful, autonomous, and mobile environment designed for children. The goal was to create a traveling educational pavilion that could move easily from school to school while offering an engaging learning experience.
Dorier designed and produced the entire pavilion, combining scenography, engineering, and technical production to create a robust and intuitive educational installation.
- SERVICES DELIVERED:
- Scenography
- Structural engineering
- Technical Production
- Integrated systems
- Safety engineering for a school environment
From the outside, the pavilion appears compact and minimal. Inside, light and sound guide children through a calm but engaging journey. Moving from green light to red light, from tactile challenges to collaborative stations, students explore questions about digital behavior and online awareness.
Everything is designed to be fully autonomous, allowing teachers to focus on discussion rather than logistics.
The outcome
Built to travel to more than 50 schools across Geneva, the pavilion operates without an onsite technician and requires no complex setup. Its modular architecture enables fast installation and easy maintenance.
Each class also receives a pedagogical kit extending the discussion beyond the visit and helping teachers continue the conversation about responsible digital use.
The project shows how experiential design, technical production, and educational purpose can come together to create meaningful learning environments for children.
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