The photo exhibition hall was archived with a virtual tour using 360-degree photographs. I use Matterport cameras and cloud tools.
It has been held since 2020/7/11Kensaku SekiofPhoto Exhibition “2:16:22"We created a VR tour using Matterport's dedicated camera and system. By shooting a 360° space with Matterport, you can build a 3D still image tour with high image quality and high performance.
When I posted the above content taken this time on SNS, there were many voices saying “it's like being at a photo exhibition” and “I'm thankful because I'm refraining from going out now.” As you can see from my impressions, time at home has increased due to the effects of the novel coronavirus, and the trend of refraining from going out continues. Therefore, demand is growing even more for online content that can be enjoyed at home. In addition to video distribution, there are various contents, such as live shows and stage events being held online. Also, in addition to 2D images, there are also a wide range of video and still image formats, such as 360° videos and VR.
The biggest appeal of the 360° still-image VR tour we created this time is that you can get a “sense of realism as if you were visiting the site.” You can easily browse on your smartphone or PC, and you can easily experience it anytime, anywhere. You can move around the tour, and information such as text, URLs, and videos can also be displayed. Furthermore, you can watch videos of Mr. Seki's production process, and you can also buy photo books on the posting page. Being able to experience not only the work but also the event, including the space, is the real thrill of a VR tour. In addition, 360° still image tours can also be used everywhere, such as tourist facilities, real estate previews, construction sites, etc.


A VR tour that can be used in any number of ways, depending on who creates it, who sees it, how it is deployed, etc. Further developments can be expected in the future.





