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An Immersive Museum

Immersive storytelling

 

 

The wireless tribe does not have their own script. Even though they have a language, the tribe communicates through paintings and motifs. These paintings have specific stories to them, starting from gods, folk tales, festivals to social life depictions. Everyone recognises the tribe from the famous paintings.

 

This Centre is for one to understand and learn more about the tribe through an immersive experience with visual and sound using augmented reality and virtual reality along with static artefacts. The paintings, stories come alive, when one wears a headset and looks towards the painting.

Still images appear moving with AR / VR

Introduction about the Warli tribe

Geography and location 
Habitats 
Language 
Culture

AR Interactive story telling

Warli paintings on display.

The paintings appear to be still, but when one wears the AR headset, the small motifs on the painting will start moving and creating a story of its own. Each painting in the tribe has its own story.

The Built and Unbuilt through VR Headset

Architecture and the way the mud houses are built is seen. AR enables the user to see the life around the community and explore the built and unbuilt.

Conversations with AI in their Attire

Interact and get to know more about the tribe people by interacting with an artificial intelligence input
Using mixed reality, one can see the attire of the tribe in present scenario and how it will evolve in the future

Tools and Objects of Importance

Listen and watch the instruments and tools come alive, experience the tribal life and their accessories

Immersive experience in VR

Experience a tribe come alive, using VR, their festivals, music, dances, and other social settings can be seen and experienced

AI Generated Reference Images

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