Innovative experiences meet in the Polish pavilion

Sounds from space and smells from Earth.. surprise visitors

  • Renata Kokivia: “We make sure that herbs and dried flowers always retain their natural aroma to provide an innovative experience for our guests.”

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Sounds from space, natural scents that travel by those who smell them to distant forests, and a wooden table that matches the slogan “Connecting Minds” .. These innovative experiences and others meet between the sides of the Polish pavilion in the mobility area of ​​​​"Expo 2020 Dubai".

The suite seeks to amaze visitors, starting with a room surrounded by 360-degree vision technology, simulating the experience of watching stars and planets, and by moving between circles on the floor of the room, the visitor can simply stand in a certain circle and listen to stereophonic sounds recorded from space.

The innovative experiences offered by the pavilion include enabling visitors to experience the natural smell of the flowers of the Polish forest, through a room containing dried herbs and flowers, which smells of the Polish forest.

The receptionist at the Polish pavilion, Renata Kokivia, said, "The pavilion offers an innovative technical experience, allowing visitors to feel the experience of ascending into space through (Expo), through a smart interactive room that simulates the experience of space, and interacts with the movement of visitors by moving the ceiling of the room to watch the planets. In space, in addition, the visitor, as soon as he moves to stand in a circle on the floor of the room, can listen to real sounds, recorded and collected from space through the Polish Space Project.”

Renata added to "Emirates Today", "The room simulates the experience of space with a 360-degree vision technology, and was designed with a dark lighting system to be closer to transporting visitors to this experience."

She pointed out that "the pavilion also presents an innovative experience through a large interactive screen, as soon as the visitor stands near it at a specific angle, the shapes move on the screen, telling details about the environmental life of a number of cities in Poland. We find that more than one visitor stands near the screen, but Each of them listens to a specific experience, and pictures and cartoons move in front of him, expressing the area in which he is standing for Polish cities displayed on the screen.

Renata explained that one of the experiences that amazes visitors also is to “smell the natural smells of Polish forest flowers and herbs in Lloyd’s City, through a corner dedicated to displaying the city’s landmarks, and providing dried herbs and flowers, keen to keep their natural scents constantly, and renew them, to provide that experience. For guests, the experience does not include any artificial fragrances.

She pointed to Poland, which has a population of more than 38 million people, and forests constitute 30% of its total area, which makes it the second source in the world after China for wood used in various industries, most notably furniture.

On the “Polish table”, the receptionist in the pavilion stated that it narrates the geographical, industrial and commercial nature of Poland, as it focuses on the importance of the wood industry in Poland, by designing most of the table’s components from wood, with features on each piece of wood from the table showing the geography of cities and forests this country.

She noted that the "Polish table", which tops the entrance to the pavilion at the "Expo", also provides a new technical experience, keeping pace with the exhibition slogan "Connecting Minds", and expressing the connection and communication between Polish cities, by placing a number of microphones on the edges of the rectangular table, and once For the visitor to talk through it, the sound is transformed into an LED light, which travels quickly in different paths on the table, and all the lights meet in a certain area of ​​it after initially taking different paths.

Snow-covered cities on the table

The "Polish table" at the top of the pavilion's entrance at Expo 2020 Dubai acquaints guests with the pavilion with the most prominent types of wood produced in this country.

It also displays a number of minerals that are extracted and manufactured, most notably copper, in addition to the glass industries, which symbolize on the table a number of snow-covered cities during the winter season in Poland.

• A room surrounded by 360-degree vision technology that simulates the experience of watching stars and planets.

• “The Table” expresses the connection and communication between Polish cities and accompanies the exhibition slogan “Connecting Minds”.