VR-All-Art Issues an OPEN CALL to All Museums and Cultural Institutions in Lockdown

Following news of museums around the world going into lockdown, VR-All-Art made great efforts to open its virtual doors to all cultural institutions several months before the public launch was initially planned.

As the global lockdown progresses, cultural institutions remain inaccessible, closed to the audiences indefinitely. To counteract this unfortunate situation, VR-All-Art has decided to open its platform several months ahead of schedule. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting social distancing, cultural institutions across the globe remain closed to the public and the only way to reach their audience is online.

Speaking on behalf of the company, CEO and Founder Vitomir Jevremovic explains:

“Our original plan was to go live online by the end of May 2020. However, our vision of bringing arts & culture into Virtual Reality is being realized much sooner than anticipated. We have put extreme efforts into opening the platform ahead of schedule, and we are inviting and encouraging all institutions to join VR-All-Art and create Virtual Reality exhibitions for free for the entire period of the lockdown.”

The VR-All-Art team has worked hard to make sure creating and publishing exhibitions on the platform is a fast and easy process. The exhibitions will be presented in Virtual Reality and shared with owners of VR headsets, while others can access the content on their mobile phones through Augmented Reality or cardboard VR. Embedding has also been enabled so that the exhibitions can be shown on the institutions’ websites as high-quality interactive walkthroughs.

For more information, please visit the OPEN CALL page.