The Hyundai Seoul recently hosted a two-week media art pop-up zone for the South Korean release of Avatar: The Way of Water. I.M Studio produced related videos, media, and interactive work, beginning with storyboards and visuals created using Notch. I.M Studio’s In Jeong found he could quickly and freely iterate and receive feedback from the client from the start.
The team took inspiration from the film and interpreted it to match their vision of glowing blue particle work emulating Pandora. For research, they visited EPCOT to see how Disney had created an entire Pandora environment within the park. In made it a goal to translate the impressions of the visit into a more personal setting. He studied water-based materials and focused on how they could interact with guests.