Discovery, an immersive space that memorialises extinct NZ species and evokes a sense of discovery through an animated narrative moment and augmented reality game
Victorian era work space of Walter Buller, visitors learn about extinction through the hologram dialogue of Walter Buller the ornithologist of late 1800’s.
Conservation, an exhibit room that teaches about conservation, looking at offshore islands using life like models, projection mapped environments and animals.
Moa encounter, through an accessible curved screen, observe the life like animation of a Moa in the wild with an immersive soundscape and comfortable seating.
Bachelor of Design with Honours
Concept Design
I created designs for a walkthrough exhibit at Te Papa, using the narrative “Wild South”, a documentary series and book from 1981-97 about NZ’s unique biodiversity and conservation stories. My walkthrough adaptation is a reworked narrative with features conceptualised through the lens of Accessibility, Immersion and Engagement using current immersive technologies for visitors to learn more effectively and gain ecological awareness. This pursuit is routed in my own personal agenda of connecting people with nature.
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