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Our Story

Our story will be told through the use of eight marine animals. We picked them based on the impact we thought they would have with the audience through story and visual image of each animal.

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We care about these animals and want to invoke emotion by showing each animal's journey to becoming endangered and why we need to save them.

what?

why?

Our hologram project takes a unique and innovative approach so that viewers are already engaged and interested in our project by just its medium. Using this futuristic and technologically-advanced approach, our audience will be able to engage with marine animals in a manner that does not harm the animals.

 

In general, this project will help viewers to learn about endangered species and give them insight on how they can help this growing issue.

We chose this theme because we are passionate about animals and thought that our hologram could best be used to help bring awareness to these endangered species.

 

We focused on marine animals specifically as we believed we could capture the beauty of these animals and call specific attention to the ocean as it is an undervalued hub of wildlife with so many different species that need to be saved.

28%

of all assessed species are threatened with extinction.

33%

of reef corals are endangered.

41%

of amphibians are endangered.

37%

of sharks and rays are endangered.

There are currently over 41,000 endangered species around the world. About 7,000 of them are critically endangered and at risk of extinction. 

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2,270 of these species are marine animals. 

26%

of mammals are endangered.

Polar Bear

African penguin

acropora

north atlantic right whale

animals

Hawksbill sea turtle

espanola marine iguana

blue footed booby

Striped smooth hound shark

Call To Action

Are you thinking about getting involved with our local nature and learning more about protecting wild species and wild spaces in Ontario? Come visit their website here. "You Can Be Part of Something Big."

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