Cookanum

Cookanum is an interactive piece seeking to embrace its participants and to immerse them in a sensory experience. The name is derived from Nautilus cookanum, an extinct mollusk sea creature that is one of the oldest in history. The shell acts as a “cradle of life”, inviting viewers to enter...

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Main Author: Dai, Murong
Other Authors: School of Art, Design and Media
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/59578
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-595782019-12-10T14:36:34Z Cookanum Dai, Murong School of Art, Design and Media Galina Mihaleva DRNTU::Visual arts and music Cookanum is an interactive piece seeking to embrace its participants and to immerse them in a sensory experience. The name is derived from Nautilus cookanum, an extinct mollusk sea creature that is one of the oldest in history. The shell acts as a “cradle of life”, inviting viewers to enter the core within the waves of the ocean and be one with nature. Participants are able to interact with Cookanum through a variety of sensors and experience visual, audio and even olfaction output to create the illusion of being immersed in the ocean. Bachelor of Fine Arts 2014-05-08T06:27:52Z 2014-05-08T06:27:52Z 2014 2014 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/59578 en Nanyang Technological University 23 p. application/pdf
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Cookanum
description Cookanum is an interactive piece seeking to embrace its participants and to immerse them in a sensory experience. The name is derived from Nautilus cookanum, an extinct mollusk sea creature that is one of the oldest in history. The shell acts as a “cradle of life”, inviting viewers to enter the core within the waves of the ocean and be one with nature. Participants are able to interact with Cookanum through a variety of sensors and experience visual, audio and even olfaction output to create the illusion of being immersed in the ocean.
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