It took two years and a team of more than fifty architects, designers, editors and production artists to revamp the Hall of Ocean Life.
The project’s main objective was to integrate new themes and technology without diminishing the previous appeal of the hall. Ripple lighting and an aquatic soundscape now suggest a vast, underwater space while high-definition videos, touchable models, and interactive stations round out the experience.
It took two years and a team of more than fifty architects, designers, editors and production artists to revamp the Hall of Ocean Life.
The project’s main objective was to integrate new themes and technology without diminishing the previous appeal
of the hall. Ripple lighting and an aquatic soundscape now suggest a vast,
underwater space while high-definition videos, touchable models, and interactive stations round out the experience.
It took two years and a team of more than fifty architects, designers, editors and production artists to revamp the Hall of Ocean Life.
The project’s main objective was to integrate new themes and technology without diminishing the previous appeal
of the hall. Ripple lighting and an aquatic soundscape now suggest a vast,
underwater space while high-definition videos, touchable models, and interactive stations round out the experience.