Overview
The BBC Earth Experience was a large-scale immersive attraction produced by Moon Eye Productions and Live Nation, featuring narration by Sir David Attenborough. Visitors journeyed through the seven continents of the planet, surrounded by footage from the BBC series Seven Worlds, One Planet projected across dozens of multi-angle screens. The experience ran in London's Earl's Court and subsequently travelled to Melbourne, Australia.
Interactive Break-Out Rooms
Complementing the main hall, a series of interactive break-out rooms invited visitors to engage directly with the natural world. Working with y=f(x) lab, I contributed to two of these spaces as a freelance collaborator.
Bubbles room — Sound Design
Two of the break-out rooms immersed visitors underwater. I programmed the original audio for this installations in SuperCollider, crafting real-time soundscapes designed to deepen the sensory experience and heighten the sense of discovery as visitors explored the space.
Coral Reef — Visuals & Interaction System
For the coral reef installation, I took on a broader role, designing both the real-time visuals and the underlying interaction system. Built in TouchDesigner alongside other tools, the piece responded to visitor presence and input, transforming the reef into a living, reactive environment. The result was an installation where the boundary between observer and ecosystem dissolved into something participatory.