biologist yano hoffman initially found a few mistakes to correct in the virtual reality installation. you know i just thought that is right on the 1st time we saw the prototype of the island we noticed there were a few plants that don't exist in south america and certainly not in the amazon and is in the. staff here at the museum in berlin and understand the importance of using digital media to appeal to a new generation of visitors. here for example you can see what food the dinosaurs ate and how they moved around. first grade student layla nor like approves. me because they're so colorful and were alive so many years ago. the museum recently began a project to digitalize most of the 30000000 objects on display here some are photographed which requires great precision others are scanned using the world's 1st 3 d. scanner for insects this involves moving the object $396.00 times so it can be displayed fully in 3 d. it's a huge game for scientists worldwide but also for visitors to the museum in space on the especially for school groups it's great to bring in these digital exhibits we'