File(s) not publicly available
The Little L Project
The Little L Project
History
Event
Melbourne Pavilion Shared Values. Exhibition (2018 : Melbourne, Victoria)Publisher
Create VictoriaLocation
National Wool MuseumPlace of publication
Geelong, Vic.Start date
2018-10-01End date
2019-09-24Language
engResearch statement
The Little L Project is a Mixed Reality (MR) research project which showcases Victoria's state dinosaur 'Leaellynasaura amicagraphica', providing interactive and virtual reality learning experiences at the National Wool Museum in Geelong. exhibition at the City of Greater Geelong’s National Wool Museum. Exploring how MR experiences can improve engagement with heritage, the interdisciplinary project was initiated by Deakin’s School of Engineering, and developed with palaeontologists from Swinburne’s PrimeSCU and Museums Victoria, as well as museologists from the Wool Museum. Visitors were able to experience a 360-degree video of a dinosaur, a co-creative tactile-immersive MR dinosaur colouring serious game, and a multi-material 3D-printed reconstructed dinosaur skin. The project aligns with Geelong’s new vision, and it featured as a case study in the City’s successful application to become a UNESCO City of Design. The project was also highly commended at the 2018 Victorian Museum Awards.Publication classification
JO1 Original Creative Works – Visual Art WorkScale
NTRO MajorExtent
360-degree videoUsage metrics
Categories
No categories selectedKeywords
Licence
Exports
RefWorks
BibTeX
Ref. manager
Endnote
DataCite
NLM
DC