Reviewer describes immersive Space Explorers VR experience simulating life aboard the ISS
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Updated · UploadVR · Apr 27
Reviewer describes immersive Space Explorers VR experience simulating life aboard the ISS
8 articles · Updated · UploadVR · Apr 27
The experience, produced by Felix & Paul Studios and PHI Studio, has attracted over half a million visitors in cities like Mississauga and Atlanta.
Guests explore a life-sized virtual ISS, interact with real 360-degree astronaut footage, and enjoy accessible design for both individuals and groups.
The VR journey integrates content from the Space Explorers series, offering unique personal discoveries and fostering appreciation for space exploration and humanity's achievements.
Can a virtual simulation truly replicate the profound 'Overview Effect' felt by astronauts?
What are the next steps for blending physical and virtual worlds in public exhibitions?
Does turning space exploration into a paid attraction devalue the original scientific achievement?
Could immersive exhibits like this offer therapeutic benefits beyond just entertainment?
What other inaccessible human experiences could this free-roam VR model unlock next?
How was years of real astronaut footage edited into a cohesive one-hour narrative?