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Under Sea Ice

Under Sea Ice is an interactive installation created for the Natural History Museum, as part of the Ice Station Antarctica touring exhibition. I worked with AllOfUs to create the installation, which opened in May 2007 and will tour around the world over the coming years.

The installation allows children to explore the extreme conditions of the marine environment found at the Antarctic. By taking on the role of a diver, part of a dive team investigating Antarctic marine life, the player is able to steer their diver towards the unusual organisms that populate the depths in order to “catch” samples for further investigation. By shining their diver’s torch on each organism, the creature’s details and peculiar traits are presented on screen.

Four different players can use the installation at once and interaction is facilitated by a wide bar of sensors. By touching hotspots within their area of the sensor bar, the players can guide their diver through the environment and towards the organisms that they are most interested in. The installation features a large number of different creatures, from tiny Nemertine worms to giant Humpback whales. It also features a number of Artificial Life simulations such as predator/prey relationships to enhance the immersiveness of the experience.

Under Sea Ice will be at the Natural History Museum until April 2008.

Developed in C#, using Ogre, Mogre, OpenSteerDotNet. Art assets created using Maya, MAX and Cg

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