Arcadia Earth ‘is a New York City-based art exhibition that utilizes the unpopular reality of taxpayers we see spreading awareness about the impact of climate change, says the museum’s founder, Valentino Vettori.
As visitors roam the rooms filled with solid objects, such as those made of 44,000 plastic bags – the amount used in the state of New York every minute before the ban on plastic bags – they wear an AR headset that makes the installation live, teaching natural facts. . The aim is to encourage people to come back … to deliver the message, “Vettori said.” I think this process is very fun and will work for everyone. “
The HoloLens Journey to Arcadia Earth was developed by the metaverse platform company Enklu and features a forest-like and open ocean environment, with environmental issues such as used plastic waste and overfishing.
“I have children and I feel an obligation to do something about their future,” Vettori said. And I want to make sure that I am one of those people who will stand up for the fact that we are trying our best. “
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