Wednesday, 30 September 2015

Refined Idea

A forest of interactive screens allows visitors to explore how the Moa lived back when it was alive.
Transforming the space into a forest of discovery using parabolic speakers, interactive (Textured) floors, light triggered by motion sensors.

Tree panels became interactive touchscreen and brings out information depending on what height you are, making it inclusive to kids and people on wheelchairs. There will also be options to change the language. It will hang from the ceiling and descends into the space as a form of light creating a immersive glow.

Inside the exhibit space, visitors stepped into the environment where the Moa once lived. Visitors are invited to a immersive environment to envelope in a rich narrative about the life of the Moa.

Visitors can locate the Moas in the forest (a nocturnal game, similar to hide and seek).
Maybe use a silhouette when the person is detected? Or the screen illuminates as you walk to light up the area? The ground will be textured to mimic the forest.



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