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Building Hong Kong for Tomorrow
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Exhibition
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Transforming the second floor of the City Gallery, the “Building Hong Kong for Tomorrow” exhibition pioneers the exploration of urban planning and infrastructure development in Hong Kong through advanced technology and interactive displays. The exhibition is thoughtfully divided into four main sections, ranging from macro to micro perspectives.
A stunning 270° LED dynamic tracking screen provides an immersive view of Hong Kong’s extensive urban planning. As visitors walk over a mapped floor, relevant areas pop up on the screen with detailed project videos, deepening their understanding of the city’s future transformations.
The exhibit “Flying over the Northern Metropolis” allows visitors to control a virtual drone, gaining an aerial perspective and to view through an urban planner’s lens. The KYCAI game allows visitors to design towns on tablets, contributing to a collective city model on the screen, merging education with interactive technology.
The immersive CAVE projection allows visitors to experience details of transportation and infrastructure in HongKong. Through interactive and visual effects, these interactive exhibits make complex projects more accessible and engaging.
The final part “Walk of Life” includes six scenes with life-size mirrors, enabling visitors to envision and project their ideal life in the future of Hong Kong. This exhibit not only provides a photogenic spot but also inspires visitors to imagine themselves in future scenarios.
Location: City Gallery, Hong Kong
Client: Planning Department of HKSAR Government
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Building Hong Kong for Tomorrow
Transforming the second floor of the City Gallery, the “Building Hong Kong for Tomorrow” exhibition pioneers the exploration of urban planning and infrastructure development in Hong Kong through advanced technology and interactive displays. The exhibition is thoughtfully divided into four main sections, ranging from macro to micro perspectives.
A stunning 270° LED dynamic tracking screen provides an immersive view of Hong Kong’s extensive urban planning. As visitors walk over a mapped floor, relevant areas pop up on the screen with detailed project videos, deepening their understanding of the city’s future transformations.
The exhibit “Flying over the Northern Metropolis” allows visitors to control a virtual drone, gaining an aerial perspective and to view through an urban planner’s lens. The KYCAI game allows visitors to design towns on tablets, contributing to a collective city model on the screen, merging education with interactive technology.
The immersive CAVE projection allows visitors to experience details of transportation and infrastructure in HongKong. Through interactive and visual effects, these interactive exhibits make complex projects more accessible and engaging.
The final part “Walk of Life” includes six scenes with life-size mirrors, enabling visitors to envision and project their ideal life in the future of Hong Kong. This exhibit not only provides a photogenic spot but also inspires visitors to imagine themselves in future scenarios.