Who Do You Think You Really Are?

Narrated by Sir David Attenborough, Who Do You Think You Really Are? uses screens, webcams and specially designed, hand-held devices to take visitors on a virtual journey through their evolutionary past. Extinct creatures appear to roam around in the studio using augmented reality – the blending of computer graphics into real life. Using CGI models developed with the support of the Wellcome Trust, BBC natural history footage and interviews with leading Natural History Museum scientists, the interactive film explores how we have gradually evolved from the earliest life form. Thanks to an innovative partnership with BBC Research & Development, this is the first time augmented reality has been used in a high-profile public space. Takes place daily at 3.30pm; most weekends at 11am.


Source: http://www.culture24.org.uk/se000566?id=EVENT411665


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