Natural History Museum Abu Dhabi in collaboration with Snap, is introducing a suite of augmented reality (AR) experiences that transform the museum’s narrative into an immersive journey through the universe and Earth’s natural history.
Drawing on more than
13.8 billion years of scientific discovery, the collaboration brings
prehistoric environments, ancient creatures and monumental species to life
through Snapchat’s AR technology, offering visitors an innovative and
interactive approach to learning.
Using mobile AR and
Snap’s next-generation Spectacles, museum exploration shifts from passive
observation to active discovery.
Each experience is
designed to deepen understanding, spark curiosity and enable visitors to engage
directly with natural history.
Through
world-transformation technology, the museum’s iconic atrium is converted into a
lush Jurassic environment, where visitors can explore life-sized
representations of Camarasaurus, Barosaurus and Tylosaurus.
The experience
features prehistoric foliage, dynamic lighting and educational storytelling,
allowing multiple users to explore simultaneously.
A permanent QR code
within the museum enables instant access through Snapchat’s camera.
Visitors using Snap’s
next-generation Spectacles will also experience exclusive AR showcases during
guided demonstrations, including a full-scale Brachiosaurus appearing
seamlessly within the physical space, offering a hands-free and highly
realistic window into prehistory.
Among the most
immersive educational experiences is a full-scale Blue Whale reconstructed with
photorealistic detail.
An X-ray mode reveals
the whale’s internal anatomy, including its heart, lungs and deep-sea
adaptations, transforming complex scientific concepts into accessible visual
learning.
Dr Peter Kjærgaard,
Director of Natural History Museum Abu Dhabi, said the collaboration introduces
storytelling and education through engaging and interactive formats. He noted
that merging world-class science with advanced AR technology enables visitors
to understand the universe and the planet’s past in deeper and more intuitive
ways, aligning with the museum’s mission to inspire curiosity and discovery.
Antoine Challita, UAE Country Head for Snap, said the partnership pushes the boundaries of augmented reality by bringing billions of years of history to life, creating an immersive journey that allows visitors not only to observe history but to step directly into it. -TradeArabia News Service