Memories of childhood amusement park experience VR record ghost train story

June 19, 2021

With the development of modernization and the constant invasion of natural disasters and man-made disasters, cultural sites with historical significance are facing the threat of disappearance. What follows is our forgetfulness of culture and history. Virtual reality technology can display history more comprehensively, vividly and vividly in front of everyone, free from geographical and time constraints, so that everyone can feel these precious cultural memories. Recently, a virtual reality project called the Dark Ride Project launched crowdfunding on Indiegogo. Crowdfunding promoter Joel Zika hopes to record and restore many ghost train experiences in virtual reality.

The Dark Ride team stated that they have developed a camera system to shoot a ghost train experience in a dark environment with a low-light full-color camera and 360-degree video technology, and then make a 360-degree experience for everyone to watch. Zika said that he had been studying ghost trains for more than a decade and he noticed that more and more ghost trains were abandoned or closed every year. He and his team hope to do something for this purpose so that people in the future can experience the theme park experience that brings memorable memories to countless people.

This team actually began to put the plan into practice early this year. It recorded a ghost train experience with more than 50 years of history in places such as Alabama, West Virginia, and Melbourne, Australia. However, due to funding shortages, they hope to continue the project through crowdfunding.

In recent years, virtual reality has been widely used in the display and protection of historical relics and monuments. The Smithsonian Museum of the United States, the Louvre Museum in France and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, England all have virtual reality tours, providing immersive services for those who cannot come to the site for economic, geographic or political reasons. Experience. Prior to this, the Economist teamed up with artists and volunteer groups and spent four months to implement a project called “RecoVR: Mosul”, hoping to use virtual reality technology to bring Iraq’s precious historical sites and buildings to use. Save it. The memories in the innermost heart can always make us moved, and the virtual reality can make us more realistically close to history. This is not what any book and teacher can do.

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