When the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa developed its nature exhibition they wanted to address climate change in a way that would leave visitors feeling inspired to take action.
DOTDOT designed the Climate Converter installation, a projection mapped space which is responsive to movement throughout, so that visitors have an impact on the environment the moment they enter the space. Here visitors learn ways we can take action to lessen the harmful effects of climate change and choose to make a personal pledge to change their behaviour beyond the walls of the museum.
DOTDOT is an award-winning creative studio focused on generating impact through social and immersive experiences. Exploring the boundaries of technology, art and design, we create experiences that are memorable, playful, and interactive.
We are designers, storytellers, artists, creative technologists, game developers and engineers, with a collective passion to craft unique and meaningful experiences.
Gold Winner, Digital (Game Design & Animation), Australia Good Design Awards 2020
Winner, Interaction Design, Core77 Design Awards 2020
Finalist, Art & Design, Fast Company World Changing Ideas Awards 2020