The Prehistoric Safari event made a significant impact at the Jardin d'Acclimatation during the Christmas 2019 season, offering an unparalleled immersive experience to over 50,000 visitors. This extraordinary exhibition, conceived by the renowned event designer and street artist Julien Nonnon, combined prehistoric history and modern technology to create an unforgettable adventure.
A Revolutionary Prehistoric Experience
During Christmas 2019, Prehistoric Safari transformed the Jardin d'Acclimatation into a lively prehistoric world, thanks to 17 stunning holographic dinosaur projections. These creatures, more realistic than ever, allowed visitors to dive deep into the distant past, creating a unique connection with prehistory.
Attractions and Performances
The event went beyond just holograms. With a dozen attractions, participants of all ages were able to explore various aspects of the dinosaur world. The "Igor Dinosaur Tamer" show captivated audiences with its dynamic and humorous performances, while the "Dino Escape" film provided a thrilling cinematic experience, showing dinosaurs from the Jardin d'Acclimatation invading the streets of Paris.
Technological Innovations
Prehistoric Safari also showcased technological advancements, notably with a VR 360° film, allowing visitors to come face-to-face with dinosaurs in a completely immersive virtual environment. This innovative approach not only enhanced the visitor experience but also redefined how we interact with prehistoric past.
Goodies, Animatronics, and Artistic Performances
In addition to the main attractions, the event offered a range of goodies, animatronics, and artistic performances, further enriching the overall experience. The animatronics, in particular, brought the dinosaurs to life, making them more real and tangible to the amazed audience.
The Prehistoric Safari at the Jardin d'Acclimatation during Christmas 2019 was an unprecedented event, marking a significant milestone in the history of interactive exhibitions. Thanks to Julien Nonnon's ingenuity and the enthusiastic participation of over 50,000 visitors, this event has become a benchmark in innovation and prehistoric education. A memorable adventure that continues to resonate as a highlight of the Parisian region.