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Whales: beneath the surface
Year 1
Adapted from an exhibit displayed at the Natural History Museum, London, I have added multi-sensory aspects to not only help engage the visitors, but also create a more accessible experience. With features that utilise AR to show what the whale skeletons would have looked like when they alive. Sound dials that allow participants to generate the sounds of various whale species in the exhibit with a haptics accessibility adaptation for hearing impaired guests – haptics set throughout the floor in identified locations allow users to feel the vibrations of a whale call. This was a brief prototyping project.
*Softwares and techniques used include: Photoshop, Brush, Figma


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