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Climate Action Show!

Science North’s next-generation object theater is here!

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Description

Building on the success of previous versions of Science North’s award-winning climate change object theaters, this immersive multimedia theater empowers your visitors of all ages to become Agents of Climate Change Action!

Hosted by Sheepy and a cast of global and local agents, your visitors will become agents of change and prepare themselves to champion climate change action in their lives and their communities.

Audiences direct the course of the show using their personal tablets to analyze the ongoing impacts of climate change through real data, while exploring actions to make change happen.

The Climate Action Show is a unique, multimedia installation that combines media technologies, real objects, theatrical effects and custom environment to create a memorable, educational,

and entertaining experience

Area size

less than 200 sqm

Availability

2023 / 2024 / 2025 / 2026 / 2027

Hiring fee

Flexible
Package format: Turnkey

Core experience

Immersive digital experience

Collections

Film & Sound

Languages

Technical requirements

Available package options

Add-ons

Education kit / Documentary film

Highlights

Immersive experience / Interactivity

SPECIAL FEATURES
AND EFFECTS
- Custom animation and video
- Individual audience interaction touch screens
- Customizable content to showcase your local climate change stories
- Fully immersive set environment
- Authentic science objects
- Models of current climate data
- Multiple screens, including a ‘sky-screen’
- Environmental storm, wind and rain effects
- Infrared audience camera

YOUR AUDIENCE WILL COME AWAY KNOWING:

-How the process of science helps us understand our changing planet
-Every individual is currently effecting and is being affected by climate changes
-Even as individuals, we can be a part of global action to bring
about solutions

Produced by

Sustainability-related exhibit
Science Centres

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