CAN - Immersive Experience Explores The Mystery Of Iron-Making
A new immersive experience in the blast furnace building at the Forges du Saint-Maurice National Historic Site in Quebec will teach visitors about the little-known profession of casting iron at the birthplace of Canada’s iron industry.
Designed as a game, 1600°C Trial by Fire asks people to accomplish six tasks. First, they use motion sensors to activate characters on screen whose actions then mirror theirs. Then they follow the direction of the master founder and try to perform all the steps of the cast iron manufacturing process and see if they will be hired.
CAN - Immersive Experience Explores The Mystery Of Iron-Making
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“Where did you come from?” is the first question 73-year-old Oscar Kistabish learned to ask when first meeting someone.
“In my head, we imagine where you are from, it’s very important so that’s the first thing we ask,” Kistabish said during a Zoom interview. “I heard that from my parents asking about the people, ‘where are you from? ”
Kistabish is from Anishnaabe Aki, the indigenous Anishnaabe lands in the western province of Québec, Canada where he lives in a rural family camp about 30 miles south of Matagami. His camp is one of many passed down retreats within the perimeters of what is called a trapline, a family territory passed down throughout generations for hunting and trapping.