Predatory role for Amina

The National History Museum is the UK's national museum for natural history and a centre of scientific excellence, which has seen nearly 1,800,000 visitors over the past year. The latest exhibition, entitled Predators demonstrates the relationship between hunter and hunted using a series of interactive robotic models.

 

A huge great white shark, chameleon and tarantula feature a range of audio-visual effects. These are enhanced via the use of custom built Amina Acoustic Panels created using clear tri-wall polycarbonate material, to give scarily realistic, surround-sound effects which bring the exhibition to life.