Ideum creates an interactive visual tour around Pluto
This permanent exhibition about the solar system and the discovery of Pluto offers a dynamic tour designed and personalized by The same thing through interactive digital screens and kiosks and the recreation of the work of astronomer Clyde Tombaugh.
He Las Cruces Museum of Nature and Science (New Mexico) offers a immersive experience about the contribution of the American astronomer Clyde Tombaugh, Known mainly for the discovery of Pluto and his work in this area when he created the astronomy department at New Mexico State University.
To launch this exhibition, those responsible for the museum have trusted the specialist's technology The same thing, who has created a dynamic interactive tour of the solar system with the development of a specific software for this project, thanks to which visitors can explore different planets in our solar system.
With the consent of the Tombaugh family, The same thing digitally recreated the image of the astronomer based on interviews and his autobiography, Out of the darkness: the planet pluto,while for the voice and explanations a virtual guide that accompanies visitors on their dynamic journey through the planets. At the end, They receive information about the history and characteristics of the one they have chosen or liked the most through a dynamic control panel.
Ideum's audiovisual system for this exhibition has been designed so that visitors can dynamically interact with the planetary content while listening to Clyde Tombaugh narrate his journey in an immersive environment..
Upon entering the space exploration room, Visitors are welcomed by a large curved video screen, of 6×1,8 metros, 10,800 native resolution×3.840 pixels. Located in front of this spectacular visual system is a 34” Ideum Rail interactive kiosk, that invites each user to choose their own journey through the solar system.
And multimedia server high performance, equipped with two GPU Nvidia A5000, manage at rreal-time straightening of the 3D model of the solar system in Unity, guaranteeing fluid images and low latency throughout the experience.
Audio is distributed to four top speakers and a subwoofer, creating a sound environment that complements narrated exploration with ambient audio. Ideum hardware and software they integrate seamlessly into this exhibition, which is part of the museum's permanent collection.
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