In the late -96 we started to create Virtual
Reality tours with the QuickTime VR technique. We have a long
experience of interactivity and multimedia, so we treat this
as multimedia and try to give a strong immersive experience.
Most of the tours below span over several rooms
and locations.
Naval
Architecture
View the old naval monuments In Karlskrona.
While Pär was studying project management he and
his colleagues cooperated with this project and contributed
with these VR.
Byggtorget
For our first client, the swedish center
for building research, we made a virtual walk about
of the conference center Byggtorget. One of the first
major VRs from Sweden.
Katalin Uppsala
The home page of the local jazz-
and getting bombed- pub has been blessed by our
attention. Try out the unofficial VR boosted immersive
navigation add-on.
Zorn
muséet
Unique panorama from the museum
of Anders Zorn.
Alexanderplatz,
Berlin In the former eastern part of Berlin,
during the era of citywide razing and rebuilding. Alexanderplatz
is here preserved during a rainy night. See the huge hotel,
the old KGB headquarters.
Brunnvasslebo
When the local people where farmers they
took their animals to this mountain village for summer
grazing. Did you know that it's located inside a huge
old meteor crater?
The
Botanic Garden
Late one summer, under the blue Swedish
midnight sky, we jumped the fences of the castle and explored
the possibilities of nightly panorama photography.
Ekelundshof
Summer or winter? On a tree covered
hill outside of Uppsala, the hotel Eklundshof is spaced
out on a few old buildings. Visit it in the winter and
find your way to the summer.
All the VRs above are driven by QuickTime or Java.
If you don't have QuickTime, you seamlessly are given the Java
driven VRs. The QuickTime versions are richer and gives a better
experience, so the Java driven versions are a complement to
make the VRs available at ones even if they don't have the proper
plug-ins. Thus all visitors can take part of the virtual tours.