The Antarctica Days of Ice interactive experience is an innovative touch screen initiative designed to engage children and families with the wonders of Antarctica. This project features a life-like animated Emperor penguin mascot guiding users through a touch screen interface that showcases geo-locations of research bases, ships, and captivating photographs.
Chch NZ is dedicated to promoting Christchurch as a vibrant and innovative city. As a key partner in the Antarctica Days of Ice project, they played a vital role in fostering community engagement and educational initiatives that inspire curiosity.
Turanga Library, as one of the city’s central libraries, serves as a hub for learning and discovery. By hosting the Antarctica Days of Ice interactive experience, Turanga Library provided a welcoming space for families to explore and engage with the wonders of Antarctica.
Together, these organizations collaborated to bring an unforgettable educational experience to the community.
Children eagerly engage with the touch screen, discovering the secrets of Antarctica. They navigate through the user-friendly interface, clicking on vibrant buttons that lead to a treasure trove of information about various research stations and their fascinating features. Each button is designed with playful graphics, inviting young explorers to learn more about the unique Antarctic environment.
The Emperor Penguin mascot is the star of the Antarctica Days of Ice interactive experience! Designed with lifelike animations, this charming penguin guides young explorers through the wonders of Antarctica. With its playful personality, the penguin shares fun facts about its icy habitat, research bases, and the incredible wildlife of the region. Children and families alike are invited to engage, learn, and discover the magic of Antarctica alongside their new feathered friend!
The interactive experience captivates young minds as they delve into exciting fun facts about the Antarctic and its incredible wildlife. They also check the live weather updates from the South Pole, enhancing their understanding of the extreme conditions faced by scientists and wildlife alike. The design features an intuitive layout that makes accessing this information a breeze, fostering curiosity and engagement.