Tourism industry

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Use sound to tell the secret stories of your heritage.

What if you could offer a totally unique way to discover your tourist sites?

Innovation is the best way to stand out from the crowd. To make visits more original and meet visitors’ expectations in terms of experience, it’s essential for tourism professionals to offer mediations that are out of the ordinary. Your destination must offer an unforgettable experience that delights your audience and reinforces the perceived value of their visit. The Losonnante (lien vers home page) bone conduction immersive sound device brings a sensitive, playful approach to tourist sites. Our unique technology enables visitors to discover or rediscover a castle, museum, palace or work of art while feeling fully included in the place and the moment. Visitors will feel the vibrations for a truly emotional experience. This way, you can tell the stories of places with a sensory-based approach.

Our concept

The example of the Cordouan lighthouse, one of France’s most visited sites

At the Cordouan lighthouse, we’ve set up a waiting area in a courtyard. Before visiting the lighthouse, the listener chooses a sound track according to his or her mood, the text of which is displayed alongside:
If you want to spend a day at Cordouan, you could choose…:
– Track 1: Read and relax at high tide (your mantra: a healthy mind in a healthy body) -> sound of waves, sea, boats.
– Track 2: Lively chatter with the birds (you took the exotic languages option at school, so you were sure it would come in handy one day) -> sounds of gulls, seagulls.
– Track 3: Chills guaranteed (you could have sworn you saw the ghost of Louis de Foix) -> creaking doors, footsteps on the stairs.
– Track 4: Shellfish (old stones are clearly not your thing. Besides, boats dig!) -> sounds of waves and shellfish.
– Track 5: Hell of a racket (you know all about mechanics) -> lighthouse engines.
– Track 6: Artistic reverie (you’ve always wanted to strike a pose) -> a musical composition.

A robust, versatile and immersive device for heritage preservation

The Losonnante is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. Waterproof, designed for a wide audience in weather- and heat-resistant materials, easy to maintain and mains- or battery-powered, it can be placed in a courtyard, driveway, street or even a viewpoint. It allows sound to be broadcast without noise pollution or impacting other activities on the site. The audio track it contains can be customized to suit your needs and the message you wish to convey.

Enhance the attractiveness of your destination

Using our audio device, you can tell the story of a place in a different way, giving listeners a pause just for them, and providing them with unforgettable sensations. At present, our immersive solution for the general public is unique, and it’s likely that your visitors will never have encountered similar technology before. People who use it are therefore much more likely to communicate and share their experiences, resulting in significant benefits for your business.

Our work

The Losonnante audio terminal: how can it be used in the tourism industry?

By installing the Losonnante, you can: Enhance the reality of a natural landscape by adding an original sound dimension Enhance outdoor spaces or gardens Immerse visitors in an era or invite them to imagine the future Uncover secret and forgotten stories

They trust us

The whole imaginary world is set in motion, it's something very strong that you feel deep down."

Jean Pierre Barbier, President of the Département de l'Isère
"Visitors who experienced the Losonnante were extremely surprised and impressed.”

Denis Butaye, Director of the French Playing Card Museum
“One of our partners was overwhelmed. Deaf in one ear for a very long time, he rediscovered listening sensations he had lost.”

Anne Lasseur, Head of Grenoble's Saint-Laurent archaeological museum
"Many were impressed by the quality and durability of your product. We would like to recommend the use of Losonnante for heritage sites."

Nathalie Arnould, Design Manager at Cité du design de Saint-Etienne

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