VR technology recreates building

A myVR Software product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Oct 18, 2007

The myVR 3D distribution technology platform is for the first time use as an online 3D art event in the Superactive i2i art experience at Somerset House trust in London UK.

The myVR 3D distribution technology platform is being used at an online 3D art event in the Superactive i2i art experience at Somerset House trust in London.

Superactive i2i is an interactive multi-user artwork that recreates Somerset House as an interactive virtual myVR world.

The experience begins in the Edmond J Safra Fountain Court.

From the virtual courtyard visitors can explore the artists' response to the building and activities within and around it.

Visitors can also meet and communicate with others using personal on-screen avatars.

Rune Fjellvang CEO of myVR Software said "Delivering and enhancing our distribution and online viewing technology to a groundbreaking art/event project like this is really exciting".

"Together with the other partners involved in the project, IPL, AMT3D and 3DToGo, we have created a totally new online 3D experience of London's most prestigious Grade 1 listed buildings".

The interactive model is hosted at the myVR servers in Oslo, Norway, the communication and arts are hosted in UK and the projects is available online.

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