100 years after the discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun by Howard Carter and his team, a state-of-the-art Virtual Reality (VR) experience has been created by the Factum Foundation for Digital Technology in Preservation, using data recorded for the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities.
In the VR experience, the tomb can be seen in great detail and within a virtual environment that can assist academic study and research and continue to generate interest. This immersive experience allows for the exploration of visuals and perspectives that are not possible in the original physical tomb.
The VR experience will be presented in public schools in and around Luxor. More information coming soon.
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This new, innovative and exciting approach to using technology for the preservation of Egypt’s cultural heritage is supported by:
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