IPCC (GIEC) reports point to global warming and the collapse of the delicate balance of our planet.
Nausicaa, the French National Sea Centre in Boulogne-sur-Mer took the measure of these catastrophic forecasts and the massive disappearance of natural habitats and they wanted to show it to the public. They also working with scientists to explore different solutions to avoid the worst. Nausicaa’s team and ourselves were keen to demonstrate that nothing is lost, that everything remains to be done.
We were in charge of technically and artistically developing the first immersive room on global warming and its challenges. The 430 m2 of projected area, 4 walls and floor included, and a 12.2 sound system allow us to deploy an immersive film made entirely in 3D.
We explore the melting of the poles, the acidification of the oceans, the death of coral reefs, sea level rise, hurricanes and sandstorms. Once the dramatic observation is made, we then explore sustainable, ecological and nature-friendly solutions that give us a glimpse of hope for future generations.