The #HumainDemain exhibition places visitors at the centre of scientific innovation in the fields of health and relationship to the body.
Many discoveries are encountered by the visitor, including an original digital and scenographic device entitled
The #HumainDemain exhibition places visitors at the centre of scientific innovation in the fields of health and relationship to the body.
Many discoveries are encountered by the visitor, including an original digital and scenographic device entitled
It allows visitors to discover themselves with prostheses and exoskeletons, in real time! The rendering is realistic and features a never-before-seen technique of intelligent occlusion/substitution of body limbs.
The entire device is designed to take place at the heart of the exhibition, while taking into account the scenic constraints.
The prostheses and exoskeletons are developed for the work itself.
The interface and the imagined interactions are not left out, the work succeed in adapting to the flow of visitors, to their morphologies, but also to the scenic contexts for fluidity and total operating autonomy.
A network interface has also been developed to facilitate handling by operating personnel in case of need while remaining with the public: status analysis, boot-up, restart… no need to resort to the hardware of the device, interrogating the system with a simple smartphone is enough!
An extended realization was developed at the end of the exhibition at the Quai des Savoirs, to allow the exhibition to travel. Embedded and made
Creation and project management (stage design, digital work and technologies)
2makesense SAS - François Amri and Benjamin Jaubert
Customer
Museum Toulouse / Quai des Savoirs / Toulouse Métropole