Invisible Worlds is a permanent exhibition at the Eden Project that reveals the world beyond our senses: too big, too small, too far away in space and time. Owlnwolf created an exhibit called ‘Past Invisible’, a projection mapped animation that travels through 4.5 billion years of earth’s history.
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Wild Britain
Wild Britain is a temporary exhibit designed for the Eden Project. It follows a path through the changing habitats and landscapes of Britain, from the ice age to the near future. The illustrated journey evokes children’s pop-up books on a grand scale. Giant corrugated cardboard structures inspired by flower presses create a layered space to…
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Kensington Palace Christmas
This installation was by commissioned by Historic Royal Palaces for Kensington Palace’s Christmas season ‘Victoria’s Christmas’. It brings to life passages from the diaries of Queen Victoria using layered illustrations housed in giant light-boxes.
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Invisible Worlds
We worked with the Eden Project team to imagine and visualise new exhibits for Invisible Worlds, a proposed new permanent exhibition in the Core building.
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Bellyvision is a new animation commissioned for the Invisible You – Human Microbiome exhibition at The Eden Project. The exhibition, supported by The Wellcome Trust, explores the amazing invisible world of our microbiome
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Eden Biodiversity Chandelier
The Biodiversity Chandelier is a large scale installation in the rainforest biome at the Eden Project. We helped the Eden team to design this intricate sculpture made of lasercut aluminium. Inspired by pre-Columbian gold artifacts and the art of papercuts, the hanging mobile is composed of several layers of patterned shapes that explore how plants…
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Interactive mural
We have just completed an interactive mural for Tredethick Farm Cottages, a family oriented holiday retreat in Lostwithiel. The mural acts a giant pop-up book for kids to explore and meet characters from around the farm. Many thanks to Chris and John, without all their hard work and expertise the whole thing would not have…
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