Beyond the Diorama: Caribou World

Working with Scientists in the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County

In partnership with the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, we harnessed emerging technology to create immersive experiences to illustrate how the climate crisis is effecting habitats across the world.

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DESIGN CHALLENGES

1. Design the VR/AR experience based on a museum diorama
2. The information in the experience must have scientific evidence
3. No animal animations involved

WEBSITE  https://beyondthediorama.com/

STEAM HERE

TEAM SIZE(VR) - Eight
DEVELOPMENT DURATION - Three Months (Part-Time)
EXPERIENCE TYPE
- ​Scientific Narrative VR Sitting Experience​​​​​​
TOOL - Unreal/Quixel Megascan/Cinema 4D/Zbrush

MY ROLE
Creative Director/Lead Experience Designer
/Producer /Programmer

Researched with scientists to find pieces of evidence of the feedback loop from climate change to caribou in Alaska

Collaborated with journalists team to create and craft the script

Designed the high-level and low-level VR/AR experience based on the real diorama in NHM

Led a VR team of eight to implement the experience in Unreal

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Preview: Beyond the Diorama

Using the latest technology, USC students — in collaboration with the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County (NHM) — produced this immersive experience that allows you to step into a diorama and experience the climate crisis in a new way.

- Creating Process -

Making a real diorama into the virtual space

The high-level process looks very simple. However it took us very long time to figure out the suitable software to deal with the pipeline.

High-level process of converting

High-level process of converting

Covert pointcloud into meshes

Covert pointcloud into meshes

How can we create a climate change experience base on it?

Consulting Scientists

We want to find if there was any connection between caribou and climate change.
So we interviewed:

  • Dr. Kayce Bell - biologist at Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County

  • Dr. Victoria Petryshyn - faculty member in the Environmental Studies Program at USC

  • Eric Hoberg - field biologist, biogeographer, and parasitologist

Finally, we found the connection:

  • Caribou migrate - climate change - permafrost melt - warble fly increase - caribou number decrease

Interviewing Dr. Kayce Bell at NHM LA

Interviewing Dr. Kayce Bell at NHM LA

Interviewing Dr. Victoria Petryshyn at USC Dornsife

Interviewing Dr. Victoria Petryshyn at USC Dornsife

Script with gameplay element (question point, teleporting in the diorama, visual changes and video clips)

Script with gameplay element
(question point, teleporting in the diorama, visual changes and video clips)

Emotion Arc

Emotion Arc

Teleporting via headset

Teleporting via headset

Question

Question

Video Clips

Video Clips

Thanks for Visiting!
If you are interested in Design: Here is the Design Doc

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