Introduction: The Storm exhibit allows visitors to experience the power of wind while learning about atmospheric phenomena and renewable energy. By physically generating airflow, users explore how wind speed relates to energy production.
Challenge: The project required combining strong physical sensations with precise data visualization. The exhibit had to safely simulate high wind forces while offering accurate measurements and clear educational context.
Solution: We built a mechanically driven system in which the user operates a control wheel connected to an industrial fan. Software integration enables real-time visualization of wind speed using the Beaufort scale, with an optional display of simulated energy output from wind turbines.
Result: Storm offers a compelling blend of physical interaction and data-driven learning. Visitors gain a tangible understanding of wind strength and renewable energy potential, making the exhibit both memorable and educational.

