Author: Andreas Richter

Collaborative scenarios in multi-user VR Museums

While real museums and exhibitions have to deny access to more visitors for security reasons and to avoid overcrowding, we expect virtual museums and exhibitions to be visited by an enormous number of people in the future.   Such a multi-user VR creates potentially overcrowded virtual situations in which many participants simultaneously visit virtual places, either with people they know or with strangers. These users can dynamically form new socially active groups and interact with the environment and each other, but also distract each other, obscure views of virtual scenes or occupy interactive objects.   Multi-user VR can also allow participants to discuss and manipulate 3D models and visualizations together and collaborate on common objects, but can also cause users to disrupt the actions of others or create chaos through uncoordinated interactions.   At the EVA 2018 conference in Berlin Jens Reinhardt and Prof. Dr.-Ing. Katrin Wolf of Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften Hamburg (HAW Hamburg, Germany) provided an overview of their work on multi-user VR and moreover highlighted how such virtual environment challenges social experience or how the occurrence of multiple users challenges the experience of content perception, for example, in a virtual exhibition.  ...

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THE OCÉARIUM DU CROISIC-BRITTANY’S AQUARIUM A VIRTUAL SENSORY EXPERIENCE ….

In Spring 2018 Mazedia, a communication agency working in the heritage and tourism sectors in Saint-Herblain (France), has designed, produced and implemented an augmented reality device in the aquarium’s temporary exhibition space, where seeing animals such as sharks or penguins, in a 3D format is possible. The project addresses the question how immersive experiences can be more socially and bodily engaging. Spatial Augmented Reality (SAR) technologies enable an  immersive experience that can be shared between all members of a group at the same time. Virtual representations of animals (shark or penguins) appear in the projection of the immersive space and...

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Inside Bruegel: research project offers visitors the chance to conduct their own studies

 It happens as 2019 sees the 450th anniversary of the death of Pieter Bruegel the Elder (c. 1525/30 – 1569). On the occasion of this anniversary, the Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien is dedicating the world’s first major monographic exhibition to this most important Dutch painter of the 16th century. It is the first time that works produced by Bruegel in different media – paintings, drawings and prints – have been united in a single exhibition. Almost a third of the master’s extant paintings are in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna. The sensational number of loaned works by Bruegel in other media is the result of a close collaboration between scholars, experts and museums from all over the world. The Bruegel exhibition runs from October 2, 2018 until January 13, 2019. Although Pieter Bruegel the Elder has long been a focus of interest and research, there was still much we did not know about his technique and his innovative handling. The Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna decided to focus on this aspect, carefully analysing the twelve panel paintings in its collection. Using state-of-the-art imaging technologies special photographs in HD were produced and can be accessed through the interactive website insidebruegel.net The availability of high-quality documentation of the full paintings, rather than of selected details, will make this web application an unrivalled research resource for Bruegel studies. It allows specialists and art lovers alike to...

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PERGAMON. Masterpieces of the ancient metropolis with a 360° panorama by Yadegar Asisi

PERGAMON. Masterpieces from the Ancient Metropolis with a 360° Panorama by Yadegar Asisi © Yadegar Asisi The unique collaboration of the Antikensammlung of the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin (Germany) with the artist Yadegar Asisi from 2011/2012 will now be continued: “Pergamonmuseum. The Panorama” will continue the exhibition project “PERGAMON. Masterpieces of the Ancient Metropolis with a 360° Panorama by Yadegar Asisi” – with highlights from the Collection of Classical Antiquities and a completely revised panorama by Yadegar Asisi. The visuals from the first Pergamon panorama have been comprehensively reworked. In co-operation with the team of the Antikensammlung, the artist has...

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The Biography of a Rock Legend in Virtual Reality

 In 2018 ‘PANIK CITY’ the German rock legend Udo Lindenberg’s innovative technology, art and culture project opened in the heart of Hamburg’s Reeperbahn. A special feature of ‘Panik City’ is Virtual Reality. With wireless VR glasses, the audiences experience the feeling of an artist standing in front of up to 60,000 people on the stage of a concert arena. They see the crowd from the perspective of the star. They are on stage alongside him and all the other artists and experience the uniqueness of this intoxicating moment. Panik City traces the unique career of Udo Lindenberg in six stations, using technical means such as virtual reality, augmented reality, oversized digital touch tables, as well as many other technologies specially developed for this visitor attraction. Source: Axel Strehlitz “Panik City – Hamburgs digitaler Leuchtturm im...

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