VR Photo Gallery

com.VRPG.VRPhotoGallery

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Total installs
2.8K(2,822)
Rating
0.0
Released
September 11, 2019
Last updated
March 12, 2024
Category
Photography
Developer
VRPG
Developer details
Name
VRPG
E-mail
aleksandar.sasic@gmail.com
Website
unknown
Country
Ireland
Address
4 Rockwood Crescent Tobergal Lane F91HH33 Sligo Ireland
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Screenshots

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Description

Turn your smartphone into a virtual reality photo gallery.

Gaze into to predefined portals to teleport around the room.
Gaze down to access the menu with options to change exhibition set. No need to use any kind of controllers. Everything is handled by "where your gaze" commands.

Photos uploaded within VPRG app provide you a full experience of virtual three-dimensional gallery, side-by-side (SBS), slightly different views for each eye.

With VPRG Cardboard a VR viewer like Google Cardboard, you are immersed in a virtual reality photo gallery.

NOTE: This app is only for viewing normal photos through VR headset. It is NOT for 180 or 360 type VR photos. It is not the app for displaying your own photos.

Monuments are built toremind people about important events in history. The memorials displayed in this project were built in Yugoslavia to acknowledge of the events of World War II, and were built during the socialist era in an architectural style called Brutalism. Those astonishing structures of concrete and steel represent grief, agony, sacrifice, and commemoration. Currently, the neglected monuments symbolize an ideology that is no longer widely acceptable.
You will be able to visit the VR Photo Gallery, with 156 photographs from 18 different monuments. With these photographs, we want to present the universal value of freedom, through the struggle immortalized in these magnificent monuments, created by the top artists of the time. These monuments were built at great expense, but their importance significantly changed under the changing political circumstances.