

Six digital tracks
What the tracks have in common is dialogue-based storytelling with the help of filmed actors. Nevertheless, very different communication techniques are used in each case:
For example, the zookeeper's tour relies on elements of the escape game, while the butterfly researcher uses an interactive travel diary to experience the tour and the conservationist prefers to communicate via chat and video messages. The tour with the mentor, on the other hand, offers mindfulness and meditation exercises.






Immersion
The scenography is not the only thing that immerses you in the "botanika" experience: The crowning glory of each of the six tour lines is the "World of Diversity".
This is an immersive 180-degree projection that reacts to users by recognising their gestures: During their tour, visitors create an imaginary creature on their mobile device, which they can transfer to the digital jungle landscape surrounding them and then animate using their own body movements. Great fun - especially for the young audience.
Interaction
The research desk combines knowledge transfer with fun. The daily routine of the gibbons can be learnt about and documented as part of close observation. The digital notebook allows for additional research. Of course, the content can also be added to and updated independently by the education team.
The "botanika digital" project was realised in collaboration with the company "Raumsektor".
