This summer in Fort Worth, a new nature film won’t just show you the planet — it will place you smack-dab in the middle of it.
On July 27, inside the newly rebuilt Jane & John Justin Foundation Omni Theater at the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History, “A Vision for Tomorrow” will make its Texas debut. Created by Arcadia Earth — the team behind boundary-pushing environmental exhibits in New York and Las Vegas — the 360-degree immersive film doesn’t play on a screen. It plays all around you.
The show takes place inside the Jane & John Justin Foundation Omni Theater, now home to the largest LED dome ever installed in a museum. Rather than watching a film, audiences are surrounded by it — plunged into a world of swirling soundscapes, ultra-high-definition visuals, and enveloping color. There are no flat screens here. No passive viewing. When the canopy of a rainforest rises above you or the surface of the ocean glows beneath your feet, it will feel as though the theater itself is breathing…