EPIC – Virtual Museum Experience

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Online, Wednesday 1st April - Thursday 30th April

EPIC: Virtual Museum Experience – Online.

Can't come to EPIC? Then EPIC will come to you! They've gathered together some of their favourite stories from their exhibition and included them in a virtual tour of the museum for you to explore #MuseumFromHome.

How to Get Started – Simply navigate through the museum by touching/clicking at various points around the space (it's just like using Google Maps and Street View). Look out for the coloured pins along the way. Touch/click on the pins to open them and reveal the story inside, with videos, audio descriptions about each gallery, images and links to articles. You can also view the museum floor plan or as a 3D model, by clicking on the buttons in the lower left hand side of the screen. It can also be viewed as a VR tour if you have a VR headset (Google Cardboard or Samsung Gear).


Date:
Wednesday 1st April - Thursday 30th April
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Price:
Free

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