Maps come to life in immersive headsets as places we can visit.
Places that allow us to experience the look and feel of what it’s like to be there. We have freedom of movement to explore and discover a human-scale recreation of everything on, under and above the map. We can interact with things using our hands and talk to each other naturally. We see a computer-generated world that reflects the form and function of the real world.
Travel by immersion gives visitors a sense of presence of the location. Accurately presented buildings, contents, environment and landscape offer the convincing expression of space-reality that’s key to communicating the nature of somewhere.
Traditionally, we’ve described places with words and pictures, using technology to help encode and recall information. The immersive map is a step-change in how you can showcase your world. It’s a storytelling tool with which to inform and inspire.