VR for Stakeholder Engagement
Coexistence Queensland:
Going underground
Coexistence Queensland engaged us to develop a transportable virtual reality (VR) experience designed to educate landholders about the realities of gas infrastructure. The brief was clear: create something portable, immersive and informative enough to be showcased at regional exhibitions across Queensland.
We responded by building a highly detailed digital reconstruction of an entire gas well pad, complete with all critical surface infrastructure. What set this experience apart was our ability to also visualise the extensive network of components buried beneath the surface—something impossible to demonstrate with conventional methods. With VR, landholders could quite literally see the bigger picture.
To ensure the experience could be deployed seamlessly in the field, we also delivered a high-fidelity, PC-powered VR hardware setup housed within a backpack kit. This made it easy for facilitators to transport, set up and deliver the experience in even the most remote areas—no technical team required.
This project demonstrated how VR can help bridge the gap between complex infrastructure and community understanding, especially in regions where traditional engagement methods fall short.
Key outcomes:
Fully explorable digital gas well pad environment
Subsurface infrastructure visualisation impossible with traditional media
Backpack-ready PC VR hardware setup for easy field deployment
Designed for education and engagement at regional exhibitions
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