The LINDSAY Virtual Human project represents a paradigm shift in medical teaching and learning. Interactive anatomical visualizations provide the platform for educational discourse and hands-on tactile learning, leveraging Twinmotion’s and Unreal Engine 5’s cutting-edge capabilities to create unprecedented immersive and customizable teaching and learning scenarios. By combining medically accurate anatomy models with in-scene MetaHuman characters, we are building living, breathing digital humans that transform how students, researchers, and medical professionals understand the human body.

The Atrium serves as an immersive gallery space where anatomy transcends traditional boundaries. Designed for VR/AR experiences, users can walk through scaled-up cardiovascular systems, witness neural networks firing in real-time, and observe physiological processes from perspectives impossible in reality. The environment dynamically adapts to educational objectives, creating tailored experiences for different learning outcomes.

This is our vision for the LINDSAY Atrium. So far, we have created an Atrium prototype in Twinmotion, which allows us to experiment with the actual 3D scene, populate it with anatomy displays, add interactive elements, and then create panoramas, videos, and slide decks to share with colleagues and students.

The Atrium is also available on Twinmotion Cloud.