Animal Exhibit | Pronghorn
DIMENSION | 40”L x 30”W x 8”H
SCALE | 1/2” = 1’
MEDIUM | MDF, Foam, Stucco, Paper, Grass, Tuffs, Rocks, Resin 3D Prints, Paints, Rhino, PS, AI
Based on a relatively rare and randomly assigned wild animal, in my case, Pronghorn -- the only surviving member of the Antilocapridae family indigenous to North America. Given a massive and fresh amount of data, it is essential to filter out the primary information, strategically organize an engaging storyline, and deliver a core value.
The exhibition consists of a winding ramp, and the audience will join the pronghorns, participating in their migration path throughout the year. After introducing the background and characteristics of the Pronghorn race at the entrance. The journey begins in spring and ends in winter, as their habiting prairie changes along the way, it unfolds the migration, social behavior, reproduction, and diets of pronghorns across four seasons. The journey ends with Wildlife Conservation, the strategies people have taken to preserve this ancient migration, and the ongoing cycle of life for these beautiful creatures.









