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      <image:caption>A visual overview of every interactive experience within the exhibit.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The conceptual flow connecting all the three galleries.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Working with clients based in Panama, we employed an iterative process of design presented through regular calls and presentations. Trips to Panama also let us understand the complex biodiversity of Panama, itself, and enabled us to study and work out technical details of the gallery space, environmental lighting, visitor flows, operational needs, and spatial layouts. Back in the workshop, we created focused prototypes at multiple scales to explore design and technological considerations.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>When you step into the Oceans Divided gallery you’ll enter a unique soundscape making you feel as though you’re underwater. Two large aquariums flank either side of the gallery each representing a different ocean (Pacific and Caribbean). When the isthmus of Panama rose millions of year ago it divided one ocean into two, the Caribbean and Pacific. The interactives in this gallery contrast and compare both oceans, relaying key evolutionary stories and defining characteristics.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>In the Living Web, you are surrounded by a dazzling sculpture that represents a unique species relationships that exist in the rainforest.  To augment the sculpture and communicate important stories we placed audio listening stations near key story moments in the sculpture. These stations tell compelling and immersive audio stories that describe surprising and memorable species relationships.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Work - BioMuseo - Panama is The Museum</image:title>
      <image:caption>In Panama Is the Museum, the last gallery in the BioMuseo, visitors encounter an immersive, brightly-colored world in which Panama’s various natural and cultural landscapes are represented in pattern cells on the floor. In the center of the space is an abstracted sculptural form derived from Panama’s geography.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Viewers complete skill-based challenges to help Andy, our heroine, cast spells, fight adversaries and find love. Each viewer’s interactions are tracked across episodes to show progress, narrative callbacks and accomplishments. There are a mind-boggling number of unique possible paths through the show. The project is mobile-first, but also supports desktop and tablet.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Work - Surface Tensions - A looping narrative system that responds to environmental input.</image:title>
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      <image:title>Work - Virtual Nostalgia - Splash Pool</image:title>
      <image:caption>Splash Pool is centered around a physical kiddie pool that serves as a boundary object and portal connecting virtual and physical space. While in VR, users gaze upon an inviting large pool area; however, they are limited to their small kiddie pool.  From within the kiddie pool, they can engage with the virtual world by hitting the bottom of it to create virtual splashes. The experience uses custom hardware with pressure sensors to create a unique splash interface. This project was created in 2016 and exhibited at Parsons PlayTech and Creative Tech week. “You won’t believe what this bank executive did in the kiddie pool”</image:caption>
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