Immersion is actually not so expensive, of course, there are also expensive. Lanyu Cultural Theme Development and Design Institute believes that the core of immersion is creativity, which is like telling stories, creativity is good, stories are vivid and vivid, which is the key to immersion, which is the IP that theme parks say. Let's take a look at how the sinking immersion experience of different themes around the world is interpreted!
01
Italy
3D printed "exoskeleton" steel structure buildings
"Madre Natura", designed by Mask Architects, inspired by the work of the artist "Costantino Nivola", took inspiration from the sculpture "la madre". In Sardinia, Italy, the project will be a new member of the Orani social, exhibition and living area, developing a new urban identity as a work of art and architectural structure for livability and socialization. The studio is the first architecture and design studio in the world to use a steel 3D printed "exoskeleton" building system that supports and distributes all the functional elements of the building, using a new construction technology solution they call "exoskeleton".
Each building designed by Mask Architect is "self-sustainable" and can also provide energy for the grid of development. Each module is designed with scalability and flexibility to adapt to any terrain at any time to meet the needs of any development.
Each building is centered on an "energy tower" that will provide all-natural energy sources from solar and wind. The energy tower is covered with solar panels that collect solar energy, while the top of the central energy tower rotates 360 degrees at the same time as the wind, which will also generate energy for the wind turbines. The voids in the module allow passage of wind through which wind can be directed to the wind turbines.
02
Korea
Digital waterfall in New York's Times Square
Among the more than 300 outdoor large screens lined with Times Square, the vertical screen matrix outside the New York Times One Times Square building can be described as the most iconic existence. In this creation, in order to achieve the ultimate effect, d'strict's media art team a'strict boldly challenged and linked four vertical LED screens, with a total height of 102.5 meters.
Water converges on the top floor of this iconic building, which combines red brick and steel structures, and the delicate waves like cotton wool gradually merge into an increasingly turbulent torrent.
03
France
Icelandic aesthetic dynamic prism art installation
The installation, designed by Vincent leroy, is made up of optical mobile devices of different geometries that move in a soft and silent form. The sun swept by, the light moved, the blue and shaded gray of the glacier, the debris moved, collapsed, floated on the surface of the lake, and the collision and reflection of the water seemed to be increased by the kaleidoscopic device.
The installation is like a prism through which the landscape becomes a geometric, abstract, and vivid composition that evolves into a natural rhythm. For the artist, the landscape is an integral part of the artwork, and each site – depending on its color, shape, light, texture, etc. – interacts with the installation in a unique way and produces different results each time. Through this installation, the French artist invites us to contemplate the nature around us while providing us with a different, poetic perspective.
04
United Kingdom
Robotic arm creates Japanese dry landscapes
Jason Bruges Studio, a british creative team, created a public art installation "The Constant Gardeners" in Ueno Park Fountain Square, inspired by a Japanese Zen garden, which uses the capture of athletes' movements to pay tribute to Olympic athletes through japanese dry landscapes painted on gravel canvases by four large robotic arms, and the artwork depicts the moments of strength and beauty of athletes in the arena.
05
Austria
Biological art installations
Rhiza is a cross-species connector that invites you to step barefoot on her mycelium. Through the skin, you can connect electronic communications to the mycelium, being able to amplify your organs that perceive the outside world. Mix sensations between the biofeedback of mushrooms and mycelium, which are then transmitted back to your body through tactile pulses.
Rhiza is also a desire to enable humans to transcend their own species and connect with others in many ways. This complex network, which subtly blends cooperation and conflict, can be seen as an example of how we relate to others and our environmental systems. Like human societies, this evolving interspecies society is characterized by diversity, its ability to help and hinder, cooperate and develop. Nature is built on connections, and so are we.
06
Russia
Outdoor multimedia video wall
AT&T and global architecture firm Gensler invited Moment Factory's creative and technical teams to create an engaging media video wall in downtown Dallas as a public space that combines the physical and digital worlds, creating dynamic visual content that reflects real-time information, including time of day, weather, and seasons, and evolves over the course of 24 hours.
07
Naked-eye 3D blue whale in New York's Times Square
Majestic blue whales weave through the rough waves, lighting up a large screen of 1400 square meters and sending a cool cool to the city in the sweltering heat.
08
UK,Japan&China
A video installation based on the game Death Stranding
WALL is one of six interactive installations transformed by the exhibition Virtual Realms: Videogames transformed by Barbican in the UK. Six games were selected for the exhibition, and interactive installations were created based on the concept of games. WALL is a device based on the game Death Stranding, a collaboration between The Mill Studios in the United Kingdom and Kojima Productions in Japan. Seph Li Studios worked with The Mill on the project, where he did visual design and development work.
Following the core concept of space-time splitting in Death Stranding, cross-space and cross-temporal cooperation, WALL uses two huge projection glass walls to divide space into two parts. On one side is the particle space representing the large scale of the universe, and on the other side is the cell layer representing the small scale of biology. Spectators on one side will not be able to interact directly with the opposing audience, but their shape will be captured by the sensor and displayed on the other side as pink otherworldly particles or small cells. Viewers can interact directly with elements on their side by touching.
Although the name of the installation is called WALL (Wall), it physically separates the audience while digitally reconnecting the audience, reproducing the core concept of Death Stranding in the form of installation art.
09
China
Art exhibition "The World of Maya."
HYBRID STUDIO is a multi-sensory experience design studio with cross-disciplinary capabilities in both creative concept and executive production, specializing in providing tailor-made sensory brand experiences.
This is an art exhibition created together with Zuo Jing's team and the government, the World of Moya, which was created for the Jingmai Mountain Intangible Cultural Heritage. Using a new somatosensory device, you can listen to the real environment, feel the rhythm of nature, and bring a deep immersion experience. Delve into the bond between Dai medicine and nature from ancient times to the present. Through real landscaping, projection and digital art, listen to the harmonious resonance between man and nature, and recreate the invisible mysterious side of Dai medical culture.
10
"Wormhole": Beijing 751 · MR Public Art Experience Exhibition
"Wormhole: Beijing 751 · MR Public Art Experience Exhibition is a mixed reality art event that takes place in a public space, through the artists' imagination to transport the future of Mars after the technological migration of mars in a "wormhole" form time and space through the Beijing 751, which we know as the park.
11
"Ink Bamboo Void" device
The bamboo forest, composed of 63 branches of ink bamboo, presents 63 years of climate change. The color of the surface of the ink bamboo changes according to the temperature, and the faded landscape is brought about by the warm air installation driven by carbon emission data. The viewer's touch can also change the appearance of the bamboo forest, symbolizing the impact of human intervention on the surrounding environment, allowing the viewer to reflect on the relationship between humans and nature, and the possibility of coexistence in the future.
Scientists have been collecting carbon dioxide data through modern industrial methods since 1958. Over the past 63 years, the atmospheric carbon dioxide content has grown at nearly 100 times higher than recorded during the last ice age. "Ink Dai Bamboo Void" uses a bamboo forest composed of 63 branches of ink bamboo to present 63 years of climate change. Through the visualization of data, it brings interactive effects, allowing the viewer to experience it, reflecting on the relationship between humans and nature, and the possibility of the two coexisting in the future.
The bamboo forest is fresh and the ink rhymes. The color of the ink bamboo will change according to the temperature, like a tide rising and falling. The viewer's touch can change the appearance of the bamboo forest, symbolize the impact of human activities on the surrounding environment, and witness the change of everything in heaven and earth.
12
"Revitalization" "Luhe Supervision map"
The "Luhe Supervision and Transportation Map" was drawn during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, and the 6.8-meter-long picture scroll slowly unfolded, and the narrow and long Cao Canal Road took the lead in catching the eye: there were 64 boats of various types such as shangguan ships, merchant ships, cargo ships, and fishing boats in the river, some sailing offshore, some sailing and mooring docks; on both sides of the river, there were also docks, offices, shops, silver trumpets, liquor stores, private houses and other buildings.
The Silk Road visual restoration of ancient paintings, "revitalized" "Luhe Supervision and Transportation Map", is a perfect combination of ancient art and modern technology. To restore the story content in the picture scroll, it is necessary to dismantle each detail one by one, and then refine one by one, and the actions of the characters, the direction of the ship, the movement of the water, and the flight of the birds are all "reborn" in this process. Layer by layer drawing and sketching, modeling and rendering again and again, the horizon is rich, and the world is gradually formed.
In order to make the action form of the characters more flexible and smooth, the Silk Road visual team coordinated the types and numbers of characters in the painting, and after an in-depth interpretation and understanding of the characters, set the story plot for one by one, carried out motion capture, and "resurrected" the ancient characters in the painting with real action forms.
13
Wuhan naked-eye 3D male lion
In the center of Wuhan, the lion is amazed, the sunset and the moon rise overlook the territory, release the nature of life, feel the infinite charm of naked-eye 3D at zero distance, and the ultra-realistic visual spectacle. Let people who have lived in the city for a long time stop on the streets and feel the charm of nature and wildness.
14
Giant immersive stage play "Pegasus Tuotuo"
The immersive epic drama "Pegasus Tuotuo" has been staged at the Anping Cultural and Sports Activity Center for one year. The galloping horses, superb equestrian performances, and epic visual impact amazed the audience.
Directed by Ding Feng and curated by Pan Asia Cultural Tourism, this big show was held in a panoramic experience theater with an area of 7,000 square meters and an air height of 20 meters, and the stage drama was divided into five acts: "Into the Horse with Dust", "Snow Fluttering Tuotuo", "Autumn Pastoral Song", "Battle Sacrifice" and "Pegasus Patrol".
15
Installation art [BAR (RIER barrier]
Human beings choose the fruit of wisdom, and human beings who choose the fruit of wisdom cannot maintain a whole, so they are scattered into independent individuals. The barrier of the mind between individuals separates the souls of people, so that everyone's thoughts are completely independent. Unable to communicate. Can't understand each other. And inside their own barriers, they try to maintain a certain mental form. Vigilance against the outside world and resistance to "communication" with the outside world, and thus rejection of external scrutiny of their hearts.
Each person's origin, growth environment, cognition, and personality are different, and they have hugely different parameters from each other, which leads to two people's different positions, purposes, and views on the same thing. The human brain will be keenly aware of this difference, automatically dividing the two camps of "I" and "he", and all ideas that are not derived from self-derivation are divided into "he" camps. The human instinct is to maintain basic vigilance against the "other" camp, to fight, to retreat, to avoid, not to face.
We see the existence of a barrier, but we must rely on its existence, because once the boundary is lost, the ego becomes undefinable. At the same time, since the confirmation of the existence of "me" must be carried out in this way, it means that I must be estranged from the outside world. Therefore, the protests are ineffective.
Between true and false, seeking the best combination, forming a transformation, giving people an immersive feeling, Lanyu Cultural Theme Development and Design Institute believes that this is where the immersion of immersive experience lies. But the ultimate core is how to find a good story, or tell a good story, carry out secondary development, and then make people linger.