Tomato Paste Production Revival with Creative Technology

Intersection of tradition and innovation at the Tomato Museum in Santorini, where we delivered three media installations. Our mission was to fuse technology with captivating video footage, offering visitors a unique glimpse into the age-old process of tomato paste production.
Facing the Truth Immersive Experience

“Facing the Truth” is an immersive experience that boldly confronts the urgent need for action on climate change. Step into a captivating world where art meets advocacy, as we explore the pressing realities of our planet’s plight.
Revolutionary Resonance, an Immersive Tribute to 200 Years of Greek Independence

2monochannels 250 square meters 360 projection just before the exit of the “1821 Before and After” exhibition, the biggest event among a series of happenings regarding the celebrations of 200 years since the Greek revolution.
Experiencing Life by Looking Back in History through VR

For the first time, Museum of Cycladic Art offers guided tours via #VR technology in 12 non-profit caring homes in Attica. A VR application that invites seniors to “live” the experience of a visit at the Museum, to participate in a guided tour in Cycladic Art Collection as well as “to travel” for a while across Cyclades by bringing them in touch with both sea and islands. 360 Video Production and Application Design by 2monochannels.
ESO – Design and Architecture Conference – Projection Mapping

Projection Mapping on a 12m x 5m print made for ESO – design and architecture conference in Stegi foundation in Athens.
Chios Mastic Museum

Audiovisual systems design, content production and creation for the Mastic Museum of Chios. The projection is 12m wide and 2m high. The aim was the visitor to be able to comprehend the vast history of mastic in a few minutes.
The 7 keys – Interactive Games

“7 Keys” is a project consisted from 7 interactive games for children in order for them to learn the cultural heritage of Greece in a pleasant way. Each game refers to a museum constructed by the Piraeus Bank Group Cultural Foundation and it is placed in the Eugene Planetarium of Athens.
3D facade Mapping Projection – The Hub

3D facade mapping projection at the newly renovated building of The Hub (ex Palco factory) in the center of Athens, marking its opening day on Oct 1st 2010. 2monochannels are entirely responsible for producing the audiovisual content as well as for the mapping projection on the curved facade of the building, which spanned two perpendicular streets.
Epigraphical Museum Video Installations

Video installations by the 2monochannels at the Epigraphical Museum on Tositsa street in the center of Athens, using interactive and mapping techniques.
Venice Biennale 2008 Greek Pavilion – Interactive Audiovisual Systems

Interactive audiovisual systems and acoustic design for the Greek Pavilion in the 11th International Architecture Exhibition of Venice (2008). The project involved engineering and implementing a system in the space, where people’s movements controlled lighting behind an abstract, vertical map of Athens and simultaneously triggered audio and video content captured in corresponding locations in the city.
ERA “National Radio of Greece 70 years” – Interactive Audiovisual Installation

Interactive design and implementation of audiovisual installation, presented as part of festival celebrating 70 years of Greek national radio broadcast at Zappeio Megaro in the center of Athens, Greece (2008). The project consisted of a 16-sided panel, sawtooth-shaped in plan, displaying backlit LP covers of historical music recordings. Visitors could randomly select tracks through a custom-designed control surface and listen to them over headphones.
ECO Short Film – Music & Sound Design

Music and sound design for 3D animation short film ‘eco’, focusing on an idea about how memory contextualizes presence. Eco was presented at the onedotzero, Bitfilm and 25fps film festivals in 2004 and 2005.
Being in School, from Constantinople’s Fall to Greek Revolution


How did the Greeks learn to write after the fall of the Byzantine Empire? How was not only the language but also Greek education preserved during the four centuries of Ottoman rule?