Avatar: Discover Pandora Concept Art
The exhibition will tour to “additional global markets” after its three-month debut in Taipei, Taiwan, although those locations and dates will be released sometime in the coming months. The exhibit features:
Captivating settings such as the Hallelujah Mountains and Tree of Souls. Life-sized recreations of creatures including the Banshee, Direhorse, and Viperwolf. A Bioluminescent Theater, where visitors experience a recreation of Pandora at night and learn about its beauty, danger, and the connections among the many organisms that inhabit the moon. Learn about space travel and the history behind the discovery of Pandora in the Alpha Centauri solar system. Explore recreations of Pandora’s most compelling environments showcasing its unique plants and animals and what they can teach us about our own planet. Engage in interactive activities based on the culture, language, and music of the Na’vi, the nine-foot-plus-tall humanoids who are the indigenous people of Pandora. An examination of the Alpha Centauri system, home to the fictional planet Polyphemus and its moon Pandora that offers visitors a multimedia journey into the world’s discovery and the challenges of space travel to reach it from Earth. Experience the jewel-like glow of Pandora’s bioluminescent plants and animals. Interact with banshees, learn to operate an AMP suit, picture yourself as part of the Avatar Program. And more. I’m interested to see if this exhibition gives us any clues about the upcoming Avatar sequels.
See Concept Art From ‘Avatar: Discover Pandora,’ A New Exhibition Opening Late 2016
By Peter Sciretta/Sept. 20, 2016 8:00 am EST
The state-of-the-art interactive exhibition is being called Avatar: Discover Pandora. Tickets are now on sale at Avatardiscoverpandora.com for the December 7th opening in Taiwan.
The 12,000-square-foot entertainment and educational experience will allow visitors of all ages to “explore the scientific and wondrous discoveries found on the world of Pandora.” That’s right; the exhibit will be presenting the world of Pandora as if it were a real place, kind of like how Disney Imagineering teased their Avatar-themed land at D23 Expo a couple of years back. The storyline will allow visitings to enter an exhibition “curated by the Pandoran Research Foundation where they will leave the 21st century behind and step into a 22nd-century world of the AVATAR franchise.”
Avatar: Discover Pandora Concept Art
The exhibition will tour to “additional global markets” after its three-month debut in Taipei, Taiwan, although those locations and dates will be released sometime in the coming months. The exhibit features:
Captivating settings such as the Hallelujah Mountains and Tree of Souls. Life-sized recreations of creatures including the Banshee, Direhorse, and Viperwolf. A Bioluminescent Theater, where visitors experience a recreation of Pandora at night and learn about its beauty, danger, and the connections among the many organisms that inhabit the moon. Learn about space travel and the history behind the discovery of Pandora in the Alpha Centauri solar system. Explore recreations of Pandora’s most compelling environments showcasing its unique plants and animals and what they can teach us about our own planet. Engage in interactive activities based on the culture, language, and music of the Na’vi, the nine-foot-plus-tall humanoids who are the indigenous people of Pandora. An examination of the Alpha Centauri system, home to the fictional planet Polyphemus and its moon Pandora that offers visitors a multimedia journey into the world’s discovery and the challenges of space travel to reach it from Earth. Experience the jewel-like glow of Pandora’s bioluminescent plants and animals. Interact with banshees, learn to operate an AMP suit, picture yourself as part of the Avatar Program. And more. I’m interested to see if this exhibition gives us any clues about the upcoming Avatar sequels.
The exhibition will tour to “additional global markets” after its three-month debut in Taipei, Taiwan, although those locations and dates will be released sometime in the coming months.
The exhibit features:
I’m interested to see if this exhibition gives us any clues about the upcoming Avatar sequels.