Adventures in Creating Original Virtual Reality Content with Limited Resources, Time and Budget

Nick Setteducato, Digital Systems and Product Specialist, Puke Ariki

Nick Setteducato from Puke Ariki Museum discusses how they developed their virtual reality (VR) content for the exhibition "Homework 2020" with limited resources, time and budget. They used off-the-shelf VR cameras to create a series of videos titled "Inside the Artist Studios" within three months. They released and rotated the videos on different platforms and received positive feedback from visitors. Despite challenges like COVID-19 safety concerns and equipment display, the VR experience turned out to be successful, with over 66,000 views on YouTube. Setteducato encourages anyone interested in creating VR content, mentioning its potential for domestic use as well.

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