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"The Realm of the Tide" was commissioned by the U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service for the Tijuana Estuary Reserve just
south of San Diego, California.
What is an Estuary?
There are only about 7 estuaries in the United States. An estuary
occurs where a river meets the ocean; it is a unique marsh-like
environment with varying levels of salt and fresh water where
the animals and plant-life have adapted in unique ways to thrive.
The
Challenge.
In creating artwork for the estuary, Austine and the designers
faced the challenge of representing a precious natural resource
that to the untrained eye appears to be barren and barely populated.
The Solution.
Polage is the perfect medium to meet this exhibit challenge.
The image you see above is how the viewer first encounters the
piece. A couple of birds dot a mostly monochrome background.
Once the viewer looks through the polarizing filter, over 77
species of flora and fauna particular to this estuary come to
life.
As
the filter is rotated, the seasons change in the estuary. The
viewer is able to identify various species of plant-life and
birds as the guide talks about the importance of the area, and
the migratory visitations of the fowl.
With this interactive medium, the viewer's attention is captivated
for long periods of time while they learn about the area, held
by the interactivity and beauty of the Polage.
Please see our Exhibit Design page
for more information about Polage in large scale projects.
To discuss a special project or commission, contact
Austine Studios via e-mail,
phone (888) 88-AUSTINE.
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