ArtQuest VR Adds 1,400-Plus 3D Artifacts in 2 DLC Packs
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Updated · UploadVR · Jul 1
ArtQuest VR Adds 1,400-Plus 3D Artifacts in 2 DLC Packs
1 articles · Updated · UploadVR · Jul 1
Summary
Two new ArtQuest VR DLC collections — Sculpture & Decorative Arts and Ancient Art & Archaeology — add more than 1,400 three-dimensional works spanning prehistory to the modern era.
Eric Mosinger, a university professor who taught himself Unity, built the app after failing to find a VR museum experience and sourced the new material from public scans and digitization projects at museums including the Louvre, the Met and the British Museum.
Many artifact scans start with millions of polygons, so Mosinger said each model must be reduced to roughly 150,000 polygons or less, repaired and license-checked before it can run smoothly on standalone Meta Quest headsets.
ArtQuest aims to let users linger with works in ways physical museums often cannot, and Mosinger said older adults have become a major audience; the app is also used by at least one French library for art appreciation.
ArtQuest VR sells on the Meta Quest store for $9.99, with the two new DLCs priced at $4.99 each or $7.99 as a bundle.