Abstract
The Centre for Creative and Immersive Extended Realities has partnered with the Mary Rose Trust as part of the eXRe (enabling XR enterprise) project initiative to explore how extended reality can be used to engage and educate visitors, telling the story of the Mary Rose through immersive technology.
One of the outputs of this project is an animated projection, created using 3D models and gaming technologies to depict an underwater journey through the wreck of the Mary Rose.
This 3D rendered animation depicts the exploration of the wreck from a first person perspective, encountering marine life, historical objects that appear in their original location, and segments of the ship that gradually materialise until it builds into its full form.
One of the outputs of this project is an animated projection, created using 3D models and gaming technologies to depict an underwater journey through the wreck of the Mary Rose.
This 3D rendered animation depicts the exploration of the wreck from a first person perspective, encountering marine life, historical objects that appear in their original location, and segments of the ship that gradually materialise until it builds into its full form.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Portsmouth Creates |
| Publication status | Published - 17 Nov 2022 |
Keywords
- Augmented Reality
- Video Projection
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