Client: Egret Cultural and Educational Foundation, Taipei City, Taiwan
Interactive Multimedia Exhibit
Interaktives Periodensystem
This interactive multimedia exhibit allows experts as well as laymen to experience the world of chemistry in a new and exciting way. The concept explains chemical correlations and relationships in a simple and logical manner by having the visitor experience them interactively. Pure samples of natural elements, ranked according to the periodic table, are displayed in a glove box, a typical piece of equipment used in labs. The user works inside of it as if working with a microscope and accesses in-depth information with the help of augmented reality. This visual approach to a real-life lab situation explains, in a playful manner, what it is like to work scientifically. The periodic table becomes a haptic, mediatic and aesthetic experience.
Credits
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Client:BASF SE, Ludwigshafen
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Design:flying saucer, Berlin
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idea/content:flying saucer, Berlin
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creative direction:flying saucer, Berlin
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periodic element cubes:smart elements, Vienna
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software development/systems integration:project: syntropy, Magdeburg
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user interface:Interlogue, Berlin
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exhibit construction:R&F Logistik, Berlin; HaBeKa, Berlin