it was built and his workshopwa and it usess repurposed in his-year low -- workshop.uses repurposed alaskan cedar. coupled with that is an augmented reality peace, to give people an experience of what the terrain looks like in the area , the wetlands, the marshes, the mosquitoes. internationally can actually walk into it when wearing the virtual reality glasses and take a look into the core, pr into the center of it. and gives visitors the opportunity to really kind of get an idea of what the geological formation is like. here, we are using augmented reality, the indifferent from virtual reality in that you will see what is actually inside the room, and see things flare on top of it. so as you put in the goggles and look around, you see the pingo, but then you see puddles, swarms of insects, some of the tundra,g flora of the this part of the world, there are no large trees, so you get to walk along in a different environment, which is inlaid and you can see the museum is part of it. that thatk contextualizes what the arctic is like, and what the tundra is like, for pe