The VR Museum of Fine Art
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Just updated! Welcome to the Museum's Second Floor!
See new sculptures, ride the elevator, check out the Café, and enjoy the new Water Lilies exhibition.
Welcome to The VR Museum of Fine Art, Steam's finest art gallery.
Depending on who you ask, of course.
If you've been training to be a space pirate and building fantastical contraptions all day, the Museum is your ticket to a well-deserved break. Surround yourself with 1:1 scale sculptures and paintings, and we won't tell anybody if you touch the merchandise! No rope barriers or glass walls here. Feel free to explore the artwork however you see fit. Roomscale VR lets you walk around, duck under, and even hug the life-sized figures.
The initial release of The VR Museum includes 15 high-fidelity sculptures, and more are coming. In addition, two famous paintings are included, scanned and rendered in crisp detail. In future releases, both collections of sculpture and paintings are sure to expand. The artwork is arranged thoughtfully into four exhibits, each with its own theme.
If you ever actually feel like learning something, informative holographic plaques are placed next to each piece of art. That does involve reading, though, and that's a lot of work.
Tickets are free, drinks are temporarily non-existent, and the artwork is pristine. Enjoy!
See new sculptures, ride the elevator, check out the Café, and enjoy the new Water Lilies exhibition.
Welcome to The VR Museum of Fine Art, Steam's finest art gallery.
Depending on who you ask, of course.
If you've been training to be a space pirate and building fantastical contraptions all day, the Museum is your ticket to a well-deserved break. Surround yourself with 1:1 scale sculptures and paintings, and we won't tell anybody if you touch the merchandise! No rope barriers or glass walls here. Feel free to explore the artwork however you see fit. Roomscale VR lets you walk around, duck under, and even hug the life-sized figures.
The initial release of The VR Museum includes 15 high-fidelity sculptures, and more are coming. In addition, two famous paintings are included, scanned and rendered in crisp detail. In future releases, both collections of sculpture and paintings are sure to expand. The artwork is arranged thoughtfully into four exhibits, each with its own theme.
If you ever actually feel like learning something, informative holographic plaques are placed next to each piece of art. That does involve reading, though, and that's a lot of work.
Tickets are free, drinks are temporarily non-existent, and the artwork is pristine. Enjoy!
System requirements for PC
Minimum:
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Intel Core i5-3570K
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia GTX 970
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 9 GB available space
- Sound Card: It'd be nice
Recommended:
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Intel Core i5 6600K
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia GTX 980ti
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 9 GB available space
- Sound Card: Why wouldn't you?
The VR Museum of Fine Art reviews and comments
Translated by
Microsoft from Deutsch
Microsoft from Deutsch
I was very impressed by the Journey. I do not know the Museum personally, but as a Sculptor I can say that many Objects are neh at Perfection. Some are a little coarser depending on the Scanner, which does not hurt the Overall Impression for me. Have carried out the Ascent with VIVE Pro. Class...
Translated by
Microsoft from Deutsch
Microsoft from Deutsch
My Case is not like that, But my husband finds it mega, the Elevator is custom-ordered the first time I didn't want me to just put myself in, but what I think nice is the Budda with snow I could stay urgent for hours there Try it but don't forget the budda.
Translated by
Microsoft from French
Microsoft from French
HTC VIVE: OK!
No problem of operation, works perfectly.
Well positioned in space you can get closer to the various objects and read without worries the crumbles even by sticking his face on.
Unfortunately not Super big one to quickly made the rounds, but I think the best Museum game in VR!
I totally recommend it!
Translated by
Microsoft from French
Microsoft from French
I do not regret my purchase even if the Museum is very small. But this show the incredible potential once again VR helmets. I enjoyed really wandering, reading... The sound atmosphere is good, we can admire works in size réalle! The definition is good, we can approach very close, turn everywhere,... The only concern is the English text. But I am delighted by imagining visits to museums known from around the world, historical places, monuments, etc... The years to come are going to be fantastic..; I hope so. You can't see everything on Earth, but I think VR helmets bring us closer to some places we never go! And at the pedagogical level, it's top! I even imagine reenactments of historical facts, or in our time of recording in 360 great moments.
What a time!!
Translated by
Microsoft from Deutsch
Microsoft from Deutsch
Very nice Proof of Concept, which unfortunately lacks the Scope and Details.
The Basic Idea is great and shows excellently how VR could also inspire Non-players or, if necessary, could even be used in Schools and the like. Not every School Can afford School Trips to historical Sites or museums (well, the VR-enabled PC probably doesn't), but I really like the basic Idee/direction.
As has already been mentioned in other Reviews, the Models are detailed, but especially from close by Then sometimes extremely rough or simplified. Unfortunately, I am not quite sure where the Scope of the whole "Game" comes from, because there are only a Handful of Rooms with a few Pictures or Sculptures each. Overall, an interesting Entry-level Experience, especially for those who want to adapt to VR and are otherwise more interested in History, Art or education and Less in Games.