Tourism
From immersive VR tours to interactive AR mobile apps, we blend cutting-edge technology with captivating storytelling. Discover how we’re bringing historic reconstructions to life, creating unforgettable journeys that transport you across time and space. Explore our case studies and see how we’re empowering the tourism industry to engage, educate, and inspire.
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Academy of Art’s Historic Reconstruction Drives 40-Minute Queues
We came up with the idea of creating a 3D reconstruction of the Horse Market, where the main building of the Academy is located. Our artists took the datum and construction grids from the 1588 Braun and Hogenberg depiction of Stettin and recreated the look of the place in the Unreal Engine. Then it was…
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Engage your audience with lifelike avatars
AI-powered realistic 3D avatars are changing the way we experience tourism. These digital guides are more than just storytellers – they are companions and cultural ambassadors that offer personalized and immersive experiences. As technology advances, we can expect even more realistic and interactive journeys.
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Museum Exhibition increases footfall and visitor engagement
In 2022, the National Museum in Szczecin, Poland, launched an Oculus Quest-based exhibition about the first Maritime Museum in prewar Poland. The exhibition is still running, it uses 360-degree animations and 3D reconstructions in Unreal Engine to create an immersive and interactive experience for visitors. Here’s how it was planned, executed and results it brought.
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Order your interactive dome
Run your fulldome show without professional knowledge or robust cockpits. Our system can be controlled by the non-techies with a simple gamepad.
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Historic Museum of Krakow hits headlines with mobile time machine app
Move tourists back in time The Historical Museum of Krakow had amazing 3D models of medieval Krakow made in Sketchup, which were used for presentation in the rooms on TV screens. The most difficult thing was to translate it into tourist mobile devices and to lift it outside the walls of the museum for a…