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Combined with custom software to enable immersive exploration of three-dimensional objects and content, virtual reality allows for an infinite number of applications. Today, we have several instances of this experience at the Memory of Nazaré Museum in Brazil, contributing to the appreciation of the history narrative of one of the world's largest religious gatherings and procession.
Archbishop of Pará experiencing the reality TV.
Reality TV station original image (original image room).
Reality TV station mantles from previous years (mantle room).
Archbishop of Pará experiencing the reality TV.
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Details that would not be possible to see with the naked eye.
In one of the reality TV™ experiences at the Nazaré Memory Museum in Brazil, we created a digital twin of the original image of Our Lady. It's possible to see astonishing details, such as the smallest gemstone that makes up her cloak.
This was achievable thanks to meticulous photogrammetry capture work.
Witness the complete experience.
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