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Immersive Gallery

Huge, crystal clear images, so real you want to touch them, merged with digital sound, saturating the surrounding space in a breathtaking, immersive display - and resulting in one of the most exciting multi-screen environments in the world. Through the use of photography, video, animation, music, sound, written words, we highlighted all 101 inventions, explore 35 key inventions in greater detail using 3D displays that allowed visitors to experience the artefacts and interact with them using hand-held tablets. The experience which was programmed to be dynamic, informative and visually spectacular, flowed through the mass of projectors and merged with the digital surround sound, saturating the space in the Immersive Gallery.

Real Artefacts

Sixty (60) exhibits featuring historical inventions were displayed and explained using four 42" touch screen displays spread throughout the Immersive Gallery and the Real Artefact display area enabled all visitors to access in-depth information on all 101 inventions.

3D augmented reality displays allowed visitors to view and experience those artefacts which are not practical to display in their physical form. The augmented 3D display consisted of five podiums, complete with hand-held tablets, positioned in front the Real Artefact display.

The artefacts on display were explained and enhanced through use of augmented reality touch screens. Visitors are able to see the artefacts on the screen, exactly as they are physically displayed in front them - only with layered information, diagrams and video available at their fingertips. Visitors were able to interact with inventions such as the artificial satellite, walking around the invention to see it from a different angle.

Inventors Den

In the Inventors Den, younger visitors had a wide array of interactive, hands on, educational activities such as map making, microscope viewings, paper making and hands-on activities on electricity, lasers, string telephones, X-ray vision, breaking secret codes and much more. They also could have put their inventive skills to the test with Explore with LEGO.