Khaleej Times

Come face-to-face with ‘wild animals’ at cosy Dubai mall

- Angel Tesorero angel@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — Would you like to experience being in the middle of a pride of white lions, a band of mountain gorillas, a herd of African elephants, a colony of sea lions, a herd of dugongs or a brood of moon jellies?

Yes, you can do that without costing an arm and a leg and that too from the comfort of a mall as VRZoo (Virtual Reality Zoo) opened its doors on Thursday at the ground level of The Dubai Mall’s Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo.

“VRZoo was launched by Emaar Entertainm­ent in collaborat­ion with Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo and Wevr (California­based VR company) to give urban residents an opportunit­y to explore the species’ natural habitats based on live-action footage and CGI (computer-generated imagery) in a fun, interactiv­e, and educationa­l way,” Paul Hamilton, GM and Curator at Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo, told Khaleej Times.

He added that more than the ‘wild side’ experience, VRZoo is also aimed at focusing on raising awareness and boosting conservati­on efforts by connecting guests with endangered animals in an immersive platform.

VRZoo was launched to give urban residents an opportunit­y to explore the species’ natural habitats.” Paul Hamilton, GM and Curator, Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo

“Educating the public about endangered species is a key priority at Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo and we’re glad to be able to reflect that mission in the new VRZoo attraction,” Hamilton said.

“VRZoo is the next step in diversifyi­ng our educationa­l platforms. The experience brings adventurer­s closer than ever to incredible creatures such as African elephants and dugongs, in a safe environmen­t, where they can come face-to-face in a way that’s not possible in the wild,” he said.

“VRZoo carries an important message in that all the species showcased could be lost forever in the near future without interventi­on. It is frightenin­g to think that in our lifetime, some of these species may become extinct and only live in VR for future generation­s,” Hamilton stressed. Be part of live-action footage

Visitors at VRZoo can explore two different takes on reality: one based on live-action footage, and the other a CGI virtual experience. Each show is approximat­ely 1012 minutes long and tickets are priced at Dh30 for the 360-degree experience; and Dh50 for the CGI experience.

The live-action footage explores a 360-degree reality of locations including Uganda (to see silverback mountain gorillas), South Africa (white lions), Maldives, Egypt, Australia and Mafia Island.

The CGI animation, meanwhile, allows viewers to immerse in underwater habitats and come face-toface with species like giant squids, moon jellies and deep sea plankton. They can also chase manta rays, dive deep into a luminous abyss, explore a sunken shipwreck or get inside a fossilised whale.

VRZoo is the latest technologi­cal addition at the Dubai Aquarium, following the opening last year of digital shark cage and a 20-metre long aquarium demi-tunnel.

 ?? Photos by Shihab ?? > Location: Ground level of Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo at The Dubai Mall
> Cost: Dh30 for 360-degree experience; Dh50 for CGI experience Visitors at VRZoo can explore two different takes on reality: one based on live-action footage, and the other...
Photos by Shihab > Location: Ground level of Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo at The Dubai Mall > Cost: Dh30 for 360-degree experience; Dh50 for CGI experience Visitors at VRZoo can explore two different takes on reality: one based on live-action footage, and the other...
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