At the American Museum of Natural History in New York, Invisible Worlds surrounds visitors with a 360° cinematic environment that reveals the hidden systems linking all life on Earth – from ocean currents and forest canopies to neural pathways and DNA.
Tamschick Media + Space designed the immersive media experience and spatial narrative for the purpose-built venue in the Richard Gilder Center for Science, Education, and Innovation, uniting scientific data with large-scale artistic storytelling.
Invisible Worlds establishes a new benchmark for how museums can communicate complex, data-driven science through immersive scenography. The project underlines AMNH’s long-standing role as a translator between research and public understanding.
Many thanks for the continious heartful effort of the amazing AMNH Team and TMS Studio Team!