This two-week group project was developed primarily in Unity, focusing on creating an engaging and immersive experience. We received a brief from the Royal Swedish Opera, challenging us to translate their vision into an interactive digital format.
Through rapid prototyping, iterative design, and creative problem-solving, we crafted a unique experience that blends artistry with technology. My role in the project included research, 3d modeling in Maya and I also hade the role as scrum master, ensuring a seamless and visually compelling result.
This project was designed as an immersive cinematic experience, created using Maya and Unity. Developed as a group effort, it focuses on providing an engaging and accessible experience tailored for older audiences.
Through a combination of detailed 3d modeling, animation, and interactive elements, we aimed to craft a visually rich and meaningful experience. My role in the project included research, 3d modeling and Unity interactions, ensuring both technical quality and user engagement.
This project is based on the stories of Nobel Prize winners and was developed in response to a brief from the Nobel Prize Museum. As part of the process, we designed and built a roller coaster experience in Maya and made it interactive in Unity.
To engage the public, we participated in an on-site workshop at the museum, where visitors could try out our virtual experience firsthand. The project aimed to bring inspiring Nobel Prize stories to life through immersive digital storytelling and interactive design. 
I did focus on the quizzes and the part of the experience where we meet Selma Lagerlöf.
This is a filmed version of the experience:
This was a collaborative class project where we created a digital twin of our school in Stockholm. My contributions included modeling the interior staircases and designing the rooftop, excluding the coding aspects.
Since the experience is both immersive and multiplayer, we optimized the assets for real-time performance by keeping them low-poly while maintaining visual quality. This is a recorded version - enjoy the ride!

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