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MTM Hungarian conquestor mirror

Interactive Exhibition Spaces

This experience, which transports you back to the Hungarian conquest era, was created upon the commission of the Hungarian Natural History Museum. It arrived as a content update to our previous magical mirror and can currently be found as a temporary exhibition for interested visitors.

PROJECT DATA

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date
2022
client
The Hungarian Natural History Museum wanted to add color to its exhibition.
product
magic mirror, audience traffic decoration element
task
Unity development, 3D modelling
availability
The Domestication of Horses - From Ancestral Horses to Ancestral Breeds" temporary exhibition.
Zengo - MTM Hungarian conquestor mirror

PROJECT DATA

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date
2022
client
The Hungarian Natural History Museum wanted to add color to its exhibition.
product
magic mirror, audience traffic decoration element
task
Unity development, 3D modelling
availability
The Domestication of Horses - From Ancestral Horses to Ancestral Breeds" temporary exhibition.

From a hardware perspective, the specifications have not changed; we continue to display the content on the giant screen with an 86-inch, 2.5-meter diagonal. The software still allows for the participation of up to 5 people in the steppe. Interested individuals, standing in front of the sensor, will appear in the virtual scene and see their movements on the screen. The main characters are men and women wearing period-appropriate attire. When designing the attractions, we focus not only on the foreground but also strive to create an atmosphere that provides a genuine experience.

While developing the content in the background, we delved into the literature and records, and close collaboration with museum staff greatly facilitated our work.


This exhibition is no longer on display! 

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