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Realities is a collection of incredibly detailed virtual environments created with a technique called photogrammetry. It’s about the closest thing we’ve seen yet to teleportation, and you’ll be able to check it out for yourself come April 5th, when the experience launches alongside the HTC Vive on SteamVR.

We went hands-on with Realities last month and called the VR environments “jaw-droppingly detailed.” The team has taken to photogrammetry, which is the art and science of creating a detailed virtual copy of a real object by capturing hundreds of photos and combining the data to derive the shape and appearance with very high resolution.

Realities has gone far beyond objects though; the team has used the technique to capture entire rooms and complexes with such detail that at times you might think you’re looking at a picture. Compared to a 360 degree photo or video though, Realities is actually creating the scene as 3D geometry, allowing you to navigate and explore rather than being stuck with one perspective.

The team is bringing their photogrammetric captures to SteamVR through the Realities app for free on April 5th, the Vive’s launch day. You’ll be able to download and explore for yourself, provided you’ve got an HTC Vive. (The team tells us Rift support through SteamVR is coming soon).

The Realities team says the app will launch with five or so different locations to start, and further say that they want to “fill the globe with interesting places all over the the world.”

In the launch trailer (at the top of the article), we see a quick glimpse of the beautiful globe that the developers created, which acts as a menu for Realities. I was mesmerized when I saw it for the first time: