Human Dynamo has done a lot of model making and fabrication work over the years for themed attractions.
Expos, trade shows, tourist attractions, aquariums, signage and art installations.
Here are a few examples of the kind of work we do for exhibition and displays.
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Human Dynamo was a lead contributor of scientifically accurate endemic flora and fauna models for Te Papa – Te Taiao | Nature exhibition 2019.
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Human Dynamo designed and crafted a 3D New Zealand map model, including beautiful intricate game pieces for Air New Zealand's augmented reality game.
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Our workshop has created custom designed and made playground installations inspired by local New Zealand creatures for an adventure and nature park located in Rotorua, New Zealand.
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Human Dynamo created large translucent spheres as part of an interactive science and tātai aroraki (Māori astronomy) experience.
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Human Dynamo created a giant luminous egg to help bring to life the incubation process of the kiwi bird.
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Human Dynamo fabricated the two main immersive installations in collaboration with Te Papa Tongarewa and Air New Zealand, commemorating the airline's 75th anniversary.
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Among our most iconic specialties, Human Dynamo has created 5 of these whale heart models to museums locally and internationally.
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A Tree Weta model for Puke Ariki Museum.
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Human Dynamo Workshop created shark and marine animals models as part of an exhibition to educate people about the delicate endemic ecosystems of these creatures.
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A range of accurate museum specium models.
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Human Dynamo created a billowing volcanic cloud for Auckland Memorial Museum.
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The giant fiberglass mascots made for New Zealand's most famous cookie company.
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The NZ famous beer company commissioned stalls and kiosks for local beer festivals and events.
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Located in Auckland, New Zealand, Kelly Tarlton's has commissioned a variety of marine creatures and installations for their premises.
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Our team made intricate window displays for Christmas 2015 for the New Zealand based luxury jewelry company.
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A famously stranded and rescued Emperor Penguin named 'Happy Feet' made waves in local news in Kapiti, New Zealand. A local mall commissioned this piece as a tribute, and currently resides in Coastlands Aquatic Centre.
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A Tree Weta model was created for the educational centre in 2007.
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A series of laser cut birds were made in our workshop and installed at the local museum located in Kaitaia, New Zealand.


















