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ICR Discovery Center - Exhibit Touchscreens
Click on the screen below to view a sample of the many touchscreens created for the ICR exhibits featuring custom 3D animations and transitions.
INSTITUTE FOR CREATION RESEARCH (ICR)
ICR Discovery Center - Beasts of the Earth Exhibit Touchscreens
The video above and the still images below are taken from 2 of the 7 Touchscreens we created for this area of the interactive exhibit area.
In the groups shown below, we have supplied still images of the Splash Page which played on a loop, the Main Page that offered 3 unique questions, and a still from the animation overview used to map out the content of each touchscreen.
ICR Discovery Center - Life on the Ark
Exhibit Touchscreens
This single touchscreen featured information and answered questions about the Ark exhibit area which also featured a scale model of this enormous structure from ancient times.
ICR Discovery Center - Grand Canyon
Exhibit Touchscreens
Guests can explore the post-Flood world of the Grand Canyon and learn what the layers of strata reveal through an interactive diorama and 5 interactive touchscreen kiosks.
ICR Discovery Center - The Flood
Exhibit Touchscreens
When most people think of the Great Flood, they picture a massive storm with torrential rain, however, this event was far more devastating than that, as portrayed in this exhibit touchscreen.
ICR Discovery Center - Garden In Eden
Exhibit Touchscreens (Pre-Fall)
The three interactive touchscreens in this exhibit area allow guests to see what a perfect world looks like before it was corrupted by the deeds of mankind. Many questions about the creation of the earth, animals and the laws of nature are answered here .
ICR Discovery Center - Garden In Eden
Exhibit Touchscreens (Post-Fall)
These three touchscreens were part of the Garden In Eden exhibit and demonstrated the contrast between the perfect world and how it looked after the fall of mankind.
ICR Discovery Center - Life In The Ice Age
Exhibit Touchscreens
In the Ice Age area, three touchscreens answer important questions about what this frigid time was really like.
ICR Discovery Center - Mount St, Helens
Exhibit Touchscreens
The Mount St. Helen’s explosive eruption in 1980 has given modern scientists an unusual opportunity to observe a rapidly changing ecosystem and record amazing data about the earth
since this catastrophic event. There are 5 interactive kiosks that allow guests to learn more about the destructive power of nature and its amazing resilience to heal itself.
ICR Discovery Center - Tower of Babel
Exhibit Touchscreens
This exhibit features a scale model of the Tower of Babel
with three interactive touchscreens that teach about the confusion caused by the start of languages as mankind spread out to “fill the earth” and form the nations we know today.
ICR Discovery Center - Life of Christ
Exhibit Touchscreens
Guests are invited to revel in the story of Christ’s life and resurrection through 3 interactive touchscreen kiosks and a myriad of highly detailed and accurate miniature models of Jerusalem that portray what the city looked like at that time. In the adjacent room, guests can interact
with a 3D holographic image of Jesus.
ICR Discovery Center - Origin of the Universe
Exhibit Touchscreens
The Origin of the Universe area allows guests to journey back to the dawn of time and marvel at the size, complexity, and youth of the universe through large projection screens and seven interactive touchscreen kiosks.
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Web Site Content
ICR already had a corporate web site when we started working on the ICR Discovery Center. They asked us for suggestions on how to bring their new brand look into the site and link their scientific research site with the other content. We recommended using a global navigation at the top of the pages to allow simple cross-linking of content between sites.
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Online Interactive Map
We designed an interactive online map of the ICR Discovery Center to be part of the web site above so that viewers could find out more about the exhibits.