Art like never before. The Kremer Museum is an innovative new museum concept that combines the newest VR technology with world-class Old Master paintings. The museum includes pieces by Rembrandt, Aelbert Cuyp, Frans Hals and many more Old Masters from the Dutch Golden Age.
Walk around a fantastic new space, where the balance between traditional museums and VR is represented through a new sort of architecture. Be sure to check out Rembrandt’s “old man with a turban”, walk through it, and see the original back of the panel, to explore the work’s unique stamps of provenance.
Designed by architect Johan van Lierop, Founder of Architales and developed by MOYOSA MEDIA from the Netherlands, the museum features 74 Dutch and Flemish Old Master paintings from the Dutch Golden Age, and is accessible exclusively through VR.
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The Kremer Collection VR Museum(360度エクスペリエンス(ゲーム以外)、アート/クリエイティブ、ドキュメンタリー・歴史)の評価とレビュー
uncomfortable. very poor operation. instead of being able to simply move around the gallery, you have to teleport through the area, if you are standing in front of a picture, there is no back button and you have to teleport back in a cumbersome way
Free visitation lasts one minute! At the time of this writing, the app always crashes 60 seconds after it starts. This happens on Windows 11, RTX 4070 Ti, using the Quest 2 connected via Air Link. My guess is that there is an issue with analytics or something similar... and it's a pity, because the app seems to be very well made otherwise.
About all you can expect from a VRmuseum. Only thing I'd wish for is more languages so I can show it to my family who don't speak english, but other than that this is a very good take on how VR museum should work on a technical level.
Great little museum gallery. I'm honestly surprised at how high the quality of the paintings are. You can get as close to them as possible and see amazing details. They even added a reflective effect on the canvas of the painings. I wish it was a little bit easier to move around though, I feel like you can only look in one direction which kills the immersion a little bit.
Excellent design, sloppy implementation. This is a fantastic piece of work! The design of the hall is amazing, the quality of the rendering is superb, the paintings are extremely well represented, and the narration and information provided for each painting is tremendous. The only reason I did not give it 5 stars is that the programmers employed to bring this to VR failed. Movement is cumbersome and difficult. If you are moving right, you will constantly be correcting by physically turning to the left. If you are thethered, you wind up wrapping your headset cord around you in circles. Jumping with the trigger is very imprecise, and you will constantly need to correct back and forth, nearer or closer in order to get in viewing position. This would be relieved somewhat by just being able to toggle your view left or right without having to physically turn your real time body. Having said all that, I am very grateful that the Kremers graciously produced this amazing opportunity to look at the work of some of the Masters. To do so without charging people a fee for the benefit is an amazing example of philanthropy.
Magnificent! I walked barefoot and in my pyjamas over the floor made of marble, having the whole gallery just for me... awesome feeling! The textures are high quality, the spoken descriptions are high quality, the whole room is such a cool room for a museum!
Absolutely the best VR art museum! The Kremer Collection is exactly what I have been looking for in a VR art museum. Teleportation is fluid and easily gets you anywhere you want to stand. There are several paintings in this museum and each one has an audio file that provides a brief yet informative description. The paintings themselves are also extremely well rendered in high definition and look incredibly real up close. I am very impressed with this experience.
High quality pictures. Very good quality, the pictures are faithfully digitized at high resolution. Pleasant walk in this virtual museum. Hopefully someone will make more galleries of this kind. Maybe the "museum ticket" is a little expensive. Luckily I got it for free (for Oculus).
投稿者:cestomano
★3
※このレビューは翻訳表示しています。
期待していたほどではありませんでした。 環境としては面白いと思うが、作品自体は少し物足りない。
投稿者:byteframe
Not as great as I was hoping. Interesting environment I suppose, but the artwork itself is a bit sparse.
Won't install. It tells me my antivirus is blocking the install even with it turned off.
EDIT: Got it installed now. I must say that other than the pretentious intro, it is a nice program. I was surprised just how small some of the pieces realy were.
Fantastic painting gallery ! The detail on these paintings is really high ! That gloss gives it a nice touch of realism to these paintings. One thing that I think no one mentioned is the amount of detail from some of the smaller portraits, especially the copper ones. These little portraits have an incredible amount of detail that can't be seen with two eyes. Just go up close to one of these little frames and close one of your eyes and you will soon discover all of this incredible detail ! To the point that it makes me feel like I have the actual piece of art work in my hands ! The only thing I had problems with, was positioning. You are positioned most of the time at a certain angle, I guess this is done so that you are able to look at the paintings without having the gloss interrupting your view. So when you start, I would suggest to move around counter clockwise to avoid the gloss reflection. A very nice touch was the audible tourist guide info that you can play for each painting to get to know a little bit of the artist and what was he or she painting. This is definitely one of my favorite art galleries !
AWESOME. It feels like you are actually looking at a real painting. The paintings even have that glossy reflective surface. They are rendered in such high quality. And the curators' descriptions of the paintings are interesting. Great collection. Only minor gripe is that the controls are a bit wonky in some minor parts, but not a huge deal. Hope more exhibits like this are made in VR!
Doing my part. This is the kind of thing I imagined when I had VR in mind. We definetely need more gems like this in the Oculus store. I would give this 10 stars if I could. Although I bought this during the sale, after experiencing that glorious adventure I would happily buy it at twice the full price. Sometimes, it only takes you resonating with a single piece of art to make a significant price tag worth it, and this has MANY of those. The only way to make this better would probably be having the ability to hand some of these pieces at your Oculus home to look at each time before you head off into your next VR adventure. Is that perhaps the gift store expansion?