Oracle Explores the Future of Energy at New Smithsonian FUTURES Exhibit

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'FUTURES' is the Smithsonian's first building-wide exploration of the future. Exhibits aim to help visitors better understand how they use energy, ways to conserve it, and their role in building a clean energy future. The exhibit will be on view through July 6, 2022. Oracle Utilities' new interactive shows how everyday actions can support a clean energy future. Virtual reality experiences will help visitors explore what they can do to reduce their energy consumption, greenhouse gas emissions (GHG), and bills.

A new virtual reality (VR) experience designed to explore a clean energy future will be unveiled at the Smithsonian’s groundbreaking new experience “FUTURES” opening Saturday, November 20th at the historic Arts and Industries Building (AIB). Created by Oracle in collaboration with curators, ‘Future of Energy,’ aims to help visitors better understand how they use energy, ways to conserve it, and their role in building a clean energy future. Time traveling from 1850 to 2050, the goal year for many climate change initiatives, the exhibit invites visitors of all ages to play games and take simple actions to explore how the energy landscape is changing and the steps they can take every day to use less energy and reduce their carbon emissions.

“While energy is one of society’s most critical resources, its future has never been more in question as we look for ways to promote a cleaner tomorrow,” said Smithsonian AIB curator Ashley Molese. “This project helps inspire a critical exploration of what’s possible by illuminating how increased renewable energy usage can create a sustainable energy future, and how collectively changing our behaviors can make a meaningful net-zero impact by 2050.”

On view through July 6, 2022, “FUTURES” is the Smithsonian’s first major building-wide exploration of the future and will temporarily reopen the Smithsonian’s oldest museum for the first time in nearly two decades. The part-exhibition, part-festival will celebrate the Smithsonian’s 175th anniversary with more than 150 awe-inspiring objects, ideas, prototypes, and installations that fuse art, technology, design, and history to help visitors imagine many possible futures on the horizon. Many of the exhibits will have a focus on how we can collectively create and imagine a more equitable, peaceful, and sustainable world.

It will take people all over the world acting in unison—governments, businesses, and individuals—to reduce harmful carbon emissions. Changes in human behavior—when done on a large scale—can have a tremendous impact. In fact, new research shows that by 2040, individuals’ actions can be twice as impactful as current clean energy supply policies in reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

As visitors take a tour through the past, present, and future of energy through immersive virtual reality experiences, they will be able to see how taking actions (even small ones), at the right times, can support a clean energy future. This could include adjusting a thermostat a few degrees, washing laundry in cold water, or unplugging devices when they’re not in use.

Individuals will step inside a virtual home and explore different areas where their actions can help reduce their energy consumption, their greenhouse gas emissions (GHG), and their energy bills. The experience will help demonstrate the quantifiable impact of better energy choices in and outside the home. Sample insights and interactions include: “Small actions today can have a big impact on tomorrow, and a sustainable energy future requires eliminating carbon emissions from our global energy system,” said Hillary Martin, vice president, Oracle Utilities. “Countries around the world have committed to achieving aggressive decarbonization or net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. The electrification of transportation and transition to more renewable energy sources, such as wind and solar, will help us achieve these goals. But we also need the power of people changing their habits. This interactive is designed to show that everyday actions can be part of the climate change solution.”

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