Address:
Art and Archaeology Museum, Lincoln, England

Application:
'Talking Wall Installation'

Product:
Amina AIW In-Wall Loudspeakers


A new county museum, 'The Collection', was recently opened in Lincoln's city centre, including a sound system based around Amina's AIW In-Wall Loudspeakers.

The landmark £12.5 million development, designed by London architects Panter Hudspith, was officially opened by HRH the Duke of Gloucester, and houses art and archaeology from the area, including a large Roman mosaic and many other finds from the museum site itself.

The Audio system is being used as part of an invisible sound system for a "talking wall", located in the museum's Orientation Hall. The wall is a public artwork, commissioned from Dutch artist Adinda van t'Klooster, which broadcasts a multitude of pre-recorded speeches, describing different aspects of Lincolnshire history. These stories are played through 22 Amina flat panel speakers, concealed in apertures in the wall.

Pictured Left:

Paul Pinchbeck of Cantoris Sound (installers of AV ststem) at The Collection's 'Talking Wall'