

We'll never be able to go back, but for at least some time, we can imagine that we were there and maybe learn a thing or two. Louis of the 1910s-50s and beyond in a much more in-depth fashion than just looking at old photos and videos from that time. Eventually, this sort of app could open the door to exploring the St. Other options would include a time-lapse of the construction of the Fair from a certain vantage point or using the phone's camera as a way to take a picture of yourself, or friends and family, on the Fairgrounds with the Fair buildings added I the background and look lifelike.
Titanic honor and glory demo walk on vr archive#
I downloaded the VR version twice and the archive seems to be corrupted.

Personally I really enjoyed this experience in VR and thought it was worth a shout out. The developers are recreating the titanic using unreal engine with quite meticulous attention to detail. There would be people you could interact with who would tell you the story of the Fair. Titanic Honor & Glory - Demo 3 released with VR support. I think people would like this as it would be an interactive history thing. With the way graphics are getting and other things, I imagine you could get some headset, or use your phone as an AR thing, and walk around Forest Park looking at how it was during the Fair. VR has the possibility of being a true time machine for people. I don't know how much this would cost nor what it would take, but think about it. Since the World's Fair played such a huge role in our history, I figured why not push for a VR thing that people can download to their phones or whatever and then walk around Forest Park and see how the World's Fair was. So, I've had this idea quite a while and figured now was the time to put it out there since technology is always improving.
