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In response to an urgent need for protection, 29 concrete cubes were placed along the children’s MRI window at Soroka Hospital, creating a more severe atmosphere. To soften this impact, we designed an interactive experience that combines a painted trail across the cubes with a dedicated website in Hebrew and Arabic. Children can scan QR codes and discover surprising facts about their senses, explore the artwork, and engage in physical games and riddles around the cubes.
Part of "Florence in Emergency", an initiative that began at the outset of October war.
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Real-world client, Visual Language, development process, Bilingual Content Design, Children's Adaptation.
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overview
snapshots
full scroll (scroll it yourself)

flat
street
minisite
snapshots




references (EEG recording & mountains topographic profiles)
full scroll
street
minisite
wall paint

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sense of smell

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sense of touch

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sense of hearing
elements
in action
in action
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interaction
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storytelling