Explore The Temple of Dendur and Oceanic Art in Virtual Reality with Atopia
Dive deeper into iconic works of art at The Met with two new immersive virtual reality experiences. Explore the Temple of Dendur and highlights from the arts of Oceania in vivid 3D. Available on web browsers below or in the Atopia VR App in the Meta Horizon store.
VR Experiences
Trace the Temple of Dendur's journey from the banks of the Nile to The Met in New York City. Learn about its history, examine intricate carvings up close, play through interactive reconstructions, and reflect on its cultural journey through film and immersive activities.
Journey through The Met’s Arts of Oceania collection with fifteen objects contextualized in a lush virtual space that evokes the Pacific Islands. Through sound, story, video, and imagery, discover a rich archive of Indigenous knowledge relating to origins, ceremony, and ancestral power reconfigured in an imaginative future.
Dive Deeper
Discover more about The Temple of Dendur, its history, meaning, and journey from ancient Egypt to The Met.
Credits
Brett Renfer, Senior Project Manager, Emerging Technology
Maia Nuku, Evelyn A. J. Hall and John A. Friede Curator for Arts of Oceania
Sylvia Cockburn, Research Associate, Arts of Oceania
Erin Peters, Assistant Professor, Appalachian State University
Isabel Stünkel, Curator, Egyptian Art
Music composed and performed by Austin Fisher
Naib Mian, Producer & Editor
Jesse Ng, Imaging Specialist
Isaac Pool, Assistant Educator, Public Programs
Wilson Santiago, Imaging Applications Manager
Rachel Smith, Producer & Editor
Emma Vecchione, Producer & Editor
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