Museum Connections 2024

SAOLA STUDIO

Stand: H48

COUNTRY

France

ACTIVITY

MT - Virtual & augmented reality, AI
ML - Cultural programming, Exhibition design

INTRODUCTION

SAOLA Studio is a creative studio dedicated to writing and producing immersive augmented reality experiences for cultural venues. The projects, which use AR glasses, are designed in collaboration with the host venues, and are based on an original and innovative business model. SAOLA experiences can be seen at the Musée National d'Histoire Naturelle in Paris, the Centre National de la mer de Nausicaà and soon at the Natural History Museum in London.

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EVENTS
Find us at the following events:
Jan 17, 2024
12:40 PM - 1:00 PM

“GRAND LARGE” Mixed reality show immersing the viewer in the natural history of the oceans

Christine CAUSSE (NAUSICAA)Florent GILARD (SAOLA STUDIO)
Description
SELECTION INNOVATION DUOS 2024 SAOLA Studio has teamed up with the National Sea Center Nausicaá to create an immersive show, transporting visitors to the oceans in the company of rarely-seen marine species. A unique experience designed with the invaluable assistance of Nausicaá's scientific experts for Europe's largest aquarium. The challenge of this approach to augmented reality is to immerse viewers in the natural history of the oceans, while making them forget about the technology assisting them. This innovative, immersive experience aims to enrich and complement the living elements of the aquarium, to create a new reality in which the virtual and the natural evolve in harmony within a unique ecosystem. The challenge on site is to take advantage of the amphitheatre's terraces facing the Grande Baie of the Centre de la Mer to offer spectators the unique ballet of animals of the open sea, which can only be observed in the traditional conditions of an aquarium visit thanks to the use of augmented reality. Each encounter with a whale, a white shark or a school of fish also highlights the impact of human activities on biodiversity.

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