Cities often struggle to preserve and communicate their cultural history in ways that engage modern audiences. Traditional formats such as museums, brochures, or static archives provide information, but they rarely create an immersive understanding of historical places or emotional connections to local heritage.
A city-scale VR experience can recreate historical environments and cultural narratives as explorable digital worlds. By reconstructing architecture, streets, and significant moments in 3D, visitors are able to experience the past spatially rather than simply reading about it.
Historical environment reconstruction
Detailed 3D recreation of streets, landmarks, and architectural elements based on historical references.
Interactive exploration
Visitors can walk through reconstructed locations and discover cultural stories within the environment.
Narrative-driven design
Scenes and events that communicate historical moments and local identity.
Immersive atmosphere
Lighting, sound, and spatial design that strengthen emotional connection and presence.
Cross-device accessibility
Experiences accessible through VR headsets or desktop exploration.
The project transforms cultural heritage into a living digital environment. Instead of observing history from a distance, visitors can move through reconstructed spaces and experience the stories of a city in a way that is immersive, educational, and emotionally engaging.
The artwork becomes a persistent digital twin that preserves its current state. Using ExploreXR, the sculpture can now be viewed directly in the browser as an interactive 3D model or experienced in Augmented Reality (AR) on mobile devices. This makes the artwork accessible from anywhere while enabling museums, institutions, and educators to integrate it easily into websites, digital exhibitions, and immersive learning environments.
The cultural artifact becomes a permanent digital representation that preserves its appearance and craftsmanship. Using ExploreXR, the object can be explored directly in the browser as an interactive 3D model or viewed in Augmented Reality (AR) on mobile devices. This allows museums, researchers, and educators to share cultural heritage globally while maintaining a precise digital record for future generations.
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