Cutting edge technology brings Captain Scott's ship Discovery to life
October 2014
2014 is set to be the year that Virtual Reality goes mainstream with the Oculus Rift headset becoming the most hyped technology development of the decade. Not just for 'gamers', this device will open up entire new markets where users can be immersed in a realistic 3D environment. From healthcare to tourism to heritage, 3D is set to be the next big thing.
To capitalise on this demand for new 3D content and to gain even more value from the recent 3D laser survey of the Discovery, Digital Surveys and Dundee Heritage Trust have begun to create the most realistic 3D virtual tour App of an historic vessel in the world.
By using 3D laser scan data, high dynamic range photography and the latest games engine technology, Digital Surveys have developed a hyper realistic 3D version of the ship. This prototype allows users, by putting on the headset, to explore the wardroom, sit at the table or even peek in Shackleton's sleeping quarters. Future possibilities include walking the decks or even climbing the rigging.
Mark Munsie, Operations Director from Dundee Heritage Trust said: "The primary aim of the laser scanning project was to provide a detailed and highly accurate record of Discovery's internal and external structure and her current state of repair to produce base line information for future conservation planning. It has indeed provided this invaluable information but the results in terms of photo-realistic models and animations have amazed and excited us all about the interpretation and public access possibilities. Now we also have cutting edge Virtual Reality technology coming to Captain Scott's historic ship which is incredible.
"The prospect of people at home all over the world being able to explore the ship in 3D is very exciting. It also opens up the visit experience to people with disabilities who would otherwise be unable to climb up to the bridge or go below decks."
The total project costs to date were funded through the Scottish Government's Recognition Fund, awarded by Museums Galleries Scotland.
Joanne Orr, Chief Executive of MGS, said: "Bringing Captain Scott's ship directly to people in their own front rooms and offices around the world is a fantastic achievement, and Dundee Heritage Trust is reinforcing the city's status as the technology capital of Scotland with this innovative project."
Additional funding is being sought to develop the Virtual Reality tour to cover more of the ship. There will also be tablet and mobile device App versions for those that don't have an Oculus Rift headset. The Trust is also looking into the possibility of building a VR station within the museum to allow disabled visitors to use the technology to explore the ship.
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