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WebXR Interactive Experience Engine

The Problem:

Many WebXR experiences focus primarily on technology rather than experience. They demonstrate the capabilities of XR but rarely create atmosphere, narrative, or emotional engagement within the browser.

The Solution:

This project demonstrates how immersive storytelling can exist directly on the web. An interactive WebXR environment was created that combines atmospheric visuals, symbolic elements, and real-time interaction while remaining accessible from standard browsers as well as VR headsets.

What the Experience Includes

Fully navigable WebXR environment
A browser-based 3D world designed for exploration and interaction.

Atmospheric visual effects
Dynamic lighting, volumetric fog, and cloud layers that create depth and mood.

Interactive storytelling elements
Symbolic objects and animations that guide the visitor through the experience.

Cross-device accessibility
Compatible with both desktop browsers and VR headsets.

Optimized rendering pipeline
Efficient WebGL and Three.js implementation for smooth real-time performance.

Conclusion:

The project demonstrates that WebXR can deliver expressive and narrative-driven experiences, not just technical prototypes. It shows that modern browsers are capable of hosting immersive environments that combine storytelling, atmosphere, and interaction in a single accessible platform.

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Digital Heritage & Art Preservation

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.

Cultural Asset Digitization Solution

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.