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4 dec 2021 > 31 may 2022 Exhibition /// Immersion 3D/VR
Lascaux Experiences
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LASCAUX, THE WORLD’S MOST FAMOUS CAVE, TRANSPORTED TO FLÉMALLE/LIÈGE BY THE MAGIC OF VIRTUAL REALITY
BE AMONG THE FIRST TO REDISCOVER THE GREATEST WORK OF ART OF THE PREHISTORIC ERA.
LIVE A TOTAL EXPERIENCE : virtual reality, interactive exhibition and archaeologist-led workshops
The discovery of the cave paintings of Lascaux, in the Dordogne, completely transformed our vision of Prehistory and the origins of human art. This monumental site and world heritage for all humankind can now be accessed virtually and immersively at the Préhistomuseum.
Enter the enchanting world of a cave network. Trace with your fingertips a herd of horses galloping across the cave wall. Lift your head and, suddenly, the figure of a wild bull emerges before your eyes. One moment, the paintings seem to melt into the rock, the next they spring to life as you turn a corner. This is an immersion in virtual reality thanks to a revolutionary technology that makes the cave accessible to all in guaranteed comfort.
From virtual to real, the physical exhibition that accompanies the immersion decodes this treasure of art history through 8 modules:
1. The history of the discovery : discover the history and the journey of the four teenagers and the dog who discovered Lascaux. 2. The evolution of the reproduction technology : discover the work of the artists and technicians who reproduced Lascaux. 3. A miraculously preserved cave : discover why this site was chosen to create the most spectacular sanctuary in prehistory. 4. The oldest "visual narrative" in the world : discover the story of the "well scene". It appears to us as a film to which only the sound would be missing. 5. An interactive exploration of the paintings and engravings : discover how the artists of Lascaux managed to create movement and tell a story on the walls. 6. Research around an enigma : discover the fine details of the engravings, the set of mysterious signs that perhaps form the language of Cro-Magnon men and the tools used to paint Lascaux 7. The life and culture of Cro-Magnon : discover the tools and food remains found in the cave. They tell you how these populations lived. 8. Meet the experts : discover the points of view of eight of the most eminent specialists of Lascaux.
Thanks to the combi-ticket, extend your visit to include some of the workshops (painting, carving, fire and more) led by professional archaeologists and a descent – only too real, this time! – into the Ramioul Cave, just as in the days of the extraordinary artists of Lascaux.
A BREATHTAKING PLUNGE INTO THE HEART OF LASCAUX
A VISITOR EXPERIENCE WITH EVERY COMFORT
- The VR headset is easy to position on your head - No need to remove glasses or contact lenses -The experience can be enjoyed standing or sitting - The cave moves, not you: no sense of dizziness - Your hands appear in the virtual reality world: you can interact with the cave walls - Your guide takes the form of a ball of light and explains in detail everything you need to know about the cave - Headsets are thoroughly disinfected after each use
Groups Min. 15 particpants
+ 80€ by group (25 max for the archaeologist-guide)
Sylvie Chevalier - Vice-President for tourism and promotion of the Périgord and the Dordogne
A very beautiful journey. Dense, rich, educational. Quite wonderful!
Germinal Peiro - President of the Dordogne Departmental Council
I was bluffed! I had the impression to be directly at the bottom of the cave.
Fernand Collin - Director of the Prehistomuseum
I really believed I was inside. It reminded me of the emotion I felt when I visited the real cave!
THE PRÉHISTOMUSEUM LIES DEEP IN A PROTECTED FOREST SURROUNDING THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE OF RAMIOUL.
And why not extend your visit with some of the practical workshops or interactive demonstrations on offer: fire, discovering natural pigments, painting, and more. For the bolder spirits, the adventure continues into the depths of the Ramioul Cave. More information on www.prehisto.museum
Opening hours
10am to 5pm (last admission 4pm) during term time extended to 6pm during school holidays and from 5 april 2022 .
THE MUSEUM IS CLOSED ON 24, 25, 31 DECEMBER 2021 AND 1 JANUARY 2022. THE MUSEUM IS CLOSED TO INDIVIDUAL VISITORS (NOT INCLUDING GROUPS) ON MONDAYS DURING TERM TIME AND ON PUBLIC HOLIDAYS. NO DOGS OTHER THAN ASSISTANCE DOGS ARE ALLOWED ON THE MUSEUM SITE.
How to reach us
128, RUE DE LA GROTTE /// 4400 FLÉMALLE - LIÈGE
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Take a train to Flémalle station (timetable) then take the TEC bus n°45 (timetable) or + 20 min by bike or Take the train to Engis station, then 10 min by bike
TEC Liège- Verviers - Ligne 9 departure Liège Opéra - Stop «RAMIOUL Grottes» - Consulter les horaires
Autoroute E42, sortie n°4 « Flémalle » Coordonnées GPS: Latitude : 50.579246 | Longitude : 5.426674
The Lascaux Experiences exhibition has been designed to guarantee the wonder and safety of all: - a maximum of 70 people/hour in a space of 800 m², i.e. more than 11 m²/pers. - systematic and complete disinfection of the virtual reality helmets - a private space of 9 m² to live the virtual reality experience Workshops led by archaeologists take place outdoors (covered area heated with wood) and in chalets reserved for each family. All of these facilities are in addition to the safety measures that have proven their worth at the Prehistomuseum since the beginning of the health crisis.
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Take a virtual tour through the Lascaux caves
YOU can take a virtual tour of the Grotte de Lascaux in a great 3D representation of the famous caves.
Travel through the Hall of the Bulls, and see the deer, bison and men painted on the walls thousands of years ago.
The caves, which are found in the Dordogne, were closed to the public after fears over them being damaged, instead a copy was built close to the cave entrance for visitors to stroll around.
But if you can’t get to the caves of Lascaux then this online version offers you the chance to explore the different sections and if you slide down the index bar to the left of the screen an English language version is available.
What are the Lascaux Caves? A guide to these prehistoric wonders
The Lascaux caves are a complex of caves located in southwestern France. They are famous for their prehistoric cave paintings, which were discovered by four teenagers in 1940. The paintings depict various animals, such as horses, deer, and bulls, as well as abstract symbols and human figures.
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The Lascaux caves are estimated to be around 17,000 years old and are considered to be some of the finest examples of prehistoric art in the world. The paintings are thought to have been created by early humans using natural pigments and a variety of techniques, such as blowing paint through tubes and using their hands to create stencils. The caves were used for various purposes over the centuries, including as a burial site and a shelter for animals. Today, the caves are closed to the public to protect the delicate paintings from damage.
Discovery of the Lascaux Caves
The Lascaux Caves are a complex of caves located in southwestern France. They were discovered in 1940 by a group of four teenage boys who were out walking in the woods. The boys stumbled upon the entrance to the caves and decided to explore them.
The caves were found to contain a series of prehistoric paintings, which are now considered to be some of the finest examples of Palaeolithic art in the world. The discovery of the Lascaux Caves was a major event in the field of archaeology and has led to a better understanding of the lives and culture of early humans.
Initial exploration
After discovering the caves, the boys went to a local schoolteacher named Léon Laval, who was also an amateur archaeologist. Laval was amazed by what he saw and immediately contacted the French government to report the discovery.
A team of experts was sent to the site to investigate further. They found that the caves contained over 600 paintings, including depictions of animals such as horses, deer, and bulls. The paintings were created using a variety of techniques, including finger painting, blowing paint through a straw, and using brushes made from animal hair.
The experts also discovered that the caves had been used by early humans as a shelter. They found evidence of fire pits, stone tools, and other artefacts that indicated that the caves had been occupied for thousands of years.
In conclusion, the discovery of the Lascaux Caves was a significant event in the history of archaeology. The caves contain some of the most important examples of prehistoric art in the world and have provided valuable insights into the lives and culture of early humans.
Description of the Lascaux caves
The Lascaux Caves are a complex network of underground caves located in southwestern France. They were discovered by a group of teenagers in 1940 and contain some of the most well-preserved examples of prehistoric art in the world. The caves are estimated to be around 17,000 years old and were likely used by early humans as a place of worship and ritual.
Layout of the caves
The Lascaux Caves are made up of a series of interconnected chambers and corridors, totalling over 600 meters in length. The main chamber, known as the Hall of the Bulls, is the largest and contains several large paintings of bulls, horses, and other animals. Other chambers include the Axial Gallery, the Chamber of Felines, and the Nave.
Paintings and Engravings
The walls of the Lascaux Caves are covered in a variety of prehistoric paintings and engravings. The most famous of these are the large, vivid depictions of bulls and horses in the Hall of the Bulls. Other animals depicted in the caves include deer, bison, and aurochs. The paintings were created using natural pigments, such as iron oxide and charcoal, and were likely made using a variety of techniques, including finger painting and blowing paint through reeds.
Significance of the art
The art found in the Lascaux Caves is significant for several reasons. First, it provides a glimpse into the lives and beliefs of early humans. The paintings and engravings depict animals that were an important source of food and materials for early humans, as well as abstract symbols that may have had religious or spiritual significance. Additionally, the art is significant for its technical and artistic sophistication. The use of shading and perspective in the paintings suggests a level of artistic skill that was previously thought to be absent in prehistoric art.
Overall, the Lascaux Caves are an important archaeological site that provides valuable insight into the lives and beliefs of early humans. The art found in the caves is a testament to the creativity and skill of our ancestors and serves as a reminder of the rich cultural heritage that we share.
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By Craig McGinty
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it’s in french…… BOOOOO. get billugual already
Don’t fret Ben, please see: http://www.lascaux.culture.fr/?lng=en#/en/00.xml
This website is AMAZING! I don’t have 4 hours to explore it fully, but in the half hour I went through the caves, WOW!
Great site! I’m doing an art presentation on Lascaux to a 3rd grade class. I’d love to show this video, to give the kids a sense of exploring a cave and finding this treasure trove. Can this video be downloaded? thanx!
My boys (under 10) and I went to Lascaux a few years ago and were blown away by the intricacy of it all. Well done to the French for creating an EXACT replica of Lascaux to the nearest mm, so we can see all its glories there, without our effects on the humidity affecting the original. Great idea.
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The Cave Art of Lascaux: a Virtual Reality Experience
This exhibition has now finished.
Step back in time 21,000 years and visit the incredible Stone Age cave art of Lascaux in immersive 3D.
Experience this interactive exhibition wearing a Virtual Reality headset. Find out more about what a Virtual Reality experience involves .
This world heritage site in the Dordogne, France, was discovered in 1940 by two teenagers. It features etched and painted images large and small, of many animals. These include bison, horses, ibex, large cats and even a rhinoceros. There are also mysterious symbols and abstract elements.
International teams of experts have spent decades researching and analysing the images, working out how they were made and what they might mean.
The site itself has been closed to the public since 1963, but there is a full size replica of the cave complex in France. Now, using the latest technology, you can ‘visit’ the caves on your own doorstep.
Explore the drawings in detail and learn how they were found, preserved and recreated. Discover ‘invisible’ engravings and hear from experts about the original purpose of the site.
The exhibition also features displays on Cro-Magnon (early European modern human) life and culture. There are replicas of objects found on the cave floor, and stunning lifesize sculptures of a Cro-Magnon family.
Accessibility
- The VR experience currently involves standing for 15 minutes, moving about the space, turning around and interacting with virtual elements. You need to reach out your hands and follow spoken instructions from a voiceover. If you do not think this will be possible for you then please contact us before booking and we will see what adjustments we can provide.
- The experience is accessible for wheelchair users and other disabled visitors, but please contact us before booking if you have any questions about accessibility.
- VR is not recommended for those with epilepsy.
- The experience may be confusing for people living with dementia.
- Available in English, German and Italian.
Please note:
- Children under 12 must be accompanied at all times by an adult who will also need a ticket.
- We recommend that the Virtual Reality experience is more suitable for children aged 10+.
- Children aged 7+ can do the Virtual Reality experience, but may need additional support from an adult. If you are supporting a child through this experience and wish to use the VR headset then we recommend booking yourself into the slot immediately before or after the child to enable this.
- Younger children can go into the exhibition, but for safety cannot use the VR headsets because of their size and spatial processing ability. Please be aware that if you are visiting with children under the age of 7 and you are using the VR experience then an additional adult will need to be present to accompany any under 7s. If both adults wish to use the VR headsets then we recommend taking this in turns and booking one adult into the slot immediately before or after the other.
- People with an allergy or skin sensitivity to silicone or to medical grade alcohol should not use the VR
This exhibition was created by The Departmental Council of Dordogne, with support provided by the Regional Council of New Aquitaine, the French Ministry of Culture and Communication, and the European Union. The worldwide tour is organised by the SPL Lascaux, international exhibition.
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Explore the treasures of the Lascaux Caves in virtual reality!
As close as possible to the paintings in the Lascaux cave
Equipped with backpacks and virtual reality headsets , in small groups of up to six people, wander at your own pace through the 235 metres of tunnels that make up this masterpiece of prehistory . Accompanied by a guide, you will be co-located, and while moving freely throughout the caves, you can interact with other visitors via your avatar.
Presented as part of Exaltemps, a research and open innovation space located in the collections of the Cité de l’architecture et du patrimoine , and designed by Dassault Systèmes , this extraordinary visit replicates the conditions of the original cave with unprecedented 1:1 scale realism, as witnessed by the conservators and scientists authorised to enter the ancient tunnels. Here you’ll be up close and personal with the masterpiece of the Upper Paleolithic , painted 20,000 years ago, treasures of great beauty but also extremely fragile. In order to preserve it, the Lascaux Cave was permanently closed to the public in 1963, and the time spent inside is still strictly limited for the conservation teams working there.
An exclusive immersion in some of the world’s most famous cave art masterpieces and a totally unique virtual reality experience !
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From 22/09/2022 to 31/12/2023 between 11 am and 7 pm. Closed on Tuesday. Resumption of sessions with compulsory booking on 22 September. Content and technology not suitable for children under 12. Minors must be accompanied by an adult.
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A flexible exhibition
Entering the Lascaux cave alone, taking a tour at our own pace, guided by a voice, this is the principle of Lascaux 3D. Using an autonomous virtual reality headset, visitors (re)discover the parietal art of Lascaux through an immersive experience.
As for the Lascaux 3 international exhibition, Lascaux 3D will go around the world. The advantage of this new way of discovering Lascaux is the modular aspect. Virtual reality headsets and digital files are easier to move than monumental walls. However, depending on the space made available, this exhibition is adapted: in addition to the virtual experience, modules are added, offering visitors all the scientific content necessary to decipher the work of our ancestors.
Lascaux 3D began its world tour in Liège (Belgium), at the prehistomuseum, and should soon reach Italy.
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The Lascaux Caves enjoyed a quiet existence for some 17,000 years.
Then came the summer of 1940, when four teens investigated what seemed to be a fox’s den on a hill near Montignac, hoping it might lead to an underground passageway of local legend.
Once inside, they discovered the paintings that have intrigued us ever since, expanding our understanding of prehistoric art and human origins, and causing us to speculate on things we’ll never have an answer to.
The boys’ teacher reached out to several prehistorians, who authenticated the figures, arranged for them to be photographed and sketched , and collected a number of bone and flint artifacts from the caves’ floors.
By 1948, excavations and artificial lights rendered the caves accessible to visitors, who arrived in droves — as many as 1,800 in a single day.
Less than 20 years later, The Collector’s Rosie Lesso writes , the caves were in crisis, and permanently closed to tourism:
…the heat, humidity and carbon dioxide of all those people crammed into the dark and airless cave was causing an imbalance in the cave’s natural ecosystem, leading to the overgrowth of molds and funguses that threatened to obliterate the prehistoric paintings .
The lights that had helped visitors get an eyeful of the paintings caused fading and discoloration that threatened their very existence.
Declaring this major attraction off limits was the right move, and those who make the journey to the area won’t leave entirely disappointed. Lascaux IV , a painstaking replica that opened to the public in 2016, offers even more verisimilitude than the previous model, 1983’s Lascaux II .
A handful of researchers and maintenance workers are still permitted inside the actual caves, now a UNESCO World Heritage site , but human presence is limited to an annual total of 800 hours, and everyone must be properly outfitted with sterile white overalls, plastic head coverings, latex gloves, double shoe covers, and LED forehead lamps with which to view the paintings.
The rest of us rabble can get a healthy virtual taste of these visitors’ experience thanks to the digital Lascaux collection that the National Archeology Museum created for the Ministry of Culture.
An interactive tour offers close-up views of the famous paintings, with titles to orient the viewer as to the particulars of what and where — for example “red cow followed by her calf” in the Hall of the Bulls .
Click the button in the lower left for a more in-depth expert description of the element being depicted:
The flat red color used for the silhouette is of a uniformity that is seldom attained, which implies a repeated gesture starting from the same point, with complementary angles of projection of pigments. The outlines have been created with a stencil, and only the hindquarters, horns and the line of the back have been laid down with a brush…The fact that the artist used the same pigment for both figures without any pictorial transition between them indicates that the fusion of the two silhouettes was intentional, indicative of the connection between the calf and its mother. This duo was born of the same gesture, and the image of the offspring is merely the graphic extension of that of its mother.
The interactive virtual tour is further complimented by a trove of historic photographs and interviews , geological context , conservation updates and anthropological interpretations suggesting the paintings had a function well beyond visual art.
Begin your virtual interactive visit to the Lascaux Cave here .
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Use the online ticket office to visit the Lascaux cave
You plan to visit Lascaux IV during your holidays in Dordogne? It is indeed an essential passage for a discovery of the riches of the prehistoric era! Remember to reserve your places and visits online to be sure to enjoy the cave whenever you want, with preferential rates.
Why use the Lascaux Cave online ticketing?
The Lascaux cave, in Montignac-Lascaux in Dordogne, is a popular tourist site: You might as well plan your visit with peace of mind! By booking on the website, you not only benefit from an advantageous rate but you can also save time. Enough to plan other activities to discover the Périgord Noir.
A more advantageous price than on site
By reserving your place before going to Lascaux, you will see that the rates are lower than on site . And this applies both to individual places and to group rates (schools, for example). Do you come together with your family ? For children under 5 years old, entry is free but you must also reserve.
Please note:
Discounted tickets for students, job seekers and people with disabilities are only available for purchase on site.
Choose a niche to save time
To organize your visit and be sure to access the Lascaux cave at the desired time of day, better to book . Also remember to find out about the opening hours , which may vary depending on the seasons and times of the year. The opening hours are, for example, a little wider in summer, with opening hours until 22 p.m. in July-August.
The last departure for the visit is 2 hours before the cave art center closes.
Take the time to choose your visit before coming to Lascaux
A visit to the cave with a guide, a combined ticket with the Parc du Thot or a discovery of several prehistoric sites in the Périgord Noir? By using the ticket office, you can select one or more activities before coming to Dordogne, and find out about the content of each activity.
Visits to the Lascaux cave
Do you want to see the Lascaux cave? Several tour options are available to explore the Lascaux IV facsimile:
- Visit with a guide ;
- The prestige visit by torch ;
- The narrated visit for kids ;
- The free visit audio guide .
Depending on your choice, you will also have access to spaces other than the cave: theater, cinema, immersion room, etc.
Ticket combined with Parc du Thot or Laugerie-Basse
If you have planned several activities, opt for twin tickets and their preferential prices. They give you access to visit the Lascaux cave art center, and to another site in the Vézère valley, of your choice:
- Le Thot park , south of Montignac-Lascaux, to understand the relationship between man and animal in Prehistory;
- Or Laugerie-Basse and its prehistoric rock shelters.
Prehistory or geology pass
You can also book 3 to 4 activities from Black Périgord around Lascaux, with the same ticket.
- The prehistory pass gives access to the Lascaux IV cave, the Thot park and Laugerie-Basse.
- The geology pass offers a complete panorama of the riches of the Vézère valley, with 4 sites: Lascaux IV, the Thot park, Laugerie-Basse and the Grand Roc (mineral cave listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site).
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Discover the masterpiece of prehistory
The cave of Lascaux is located in the Périgord in the Dordogne department in the southwest of France. A guided tour of Lascaux is an essential part of your stay in the Dordogne Valley . It is the masterpiece of prehistory. This priceless treasure, classified as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, will transport you a few millennia back in time to discover the beginnings of life on Earth.
This tour is available all year round. For groups bigger than 8 people, please contact us .
What will I do during this tour ?
A tour of the Lascaux cave replica
The Lascaux cave located in the commune of Montignac-Lascaux in the Dordogne department in the Vézère valley is one of the most important decorated caves of the Upper Paleolithic by the number and the aesthetic quality of its works. It is sometimes called “the Sistine Chapel of cave art”. It was discovered in 1940 by 4 local teenagers who discovered what they thought was just a hole in the hill of Lascaux, they then decided to enlarge it and came face to face with these paintings made by our Cro-Magnon ancestors.
Today the original cave is closed to the public in order to preserve this site which is listed as a World Heritage Site by the UNSECO. However, in order to allow everyone to admire the masterpieces of prehistory, a reconstruction of the Lascaux site has been made. Get ready to go back in time by diving into the heart of the almost complete replica of the cave thanks to Lascaux IV and its 3D digital tour .
Good to know
This guided tour includes :
- Transport from and to your hôtel
- English speaking private guide / driver
- Comfortable car or van
This guided tour does not includes :
- Entrance fees to sites/museums
- Lunch, drinks
- Personal insurance and expenses
Coronavirus Informations
All vehicles are cleaned after each service, guides wear masks and all activities, museums & attraction visited apply strict sanitary rules. Bring your masks as they are compulsory in the vans.
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Lascaux IV - A unique visiting experience
Prehistory has never been so alive, an unrivaled visiting experience.
Lascaux IV is the only full and exact replica of the original cave. The International Centre of Parietal Art invites you to dream, to imagine, and to follow in the footsteps of our ancestors.
Need inspiration ? Numerous tailor-made visits will reveal the fabulous history of this unique cave in the world. Explore the prehistoric era and make the most of the integration of new technologies that will enhance your visiting experience.
Complete replica of the original cave
An interactive visit
6 scenographic spaces
800 m2 of wonder
Visits for everyone
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Our visit experiences
To discover alone, with family, friends or in a group.
Guided Tour
Guided by your guide, you will embark on a unique journey where wonder awaits. Morning and afternoon
Prestige Visit
Unique, magical and full of mystery: it’s an intimate visit that awaits you. Special timetables
Storytelling Tour
Children are about to embark on a great adventure. Guided by an explorer, they will set off to discover the Lascaux cave. Special timetables
Self-guided and Audioguide Tour
Armed with your audioguide, get ready to step back in time as you plunge into the heart of the replica. Only at lunchtime
Cave art and gastronomy visit
After a Prestige visit, extend your Lascaux experience with an exceptional evening. Special timetables
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We create high-quality stabilized video having 8k and 4k resolution, 48 or 24 frames per second together with high-quality post-processing. Videos are supported by the most advanced technologies, such as virtual reality headsets (including Samsung Gear VR), different electronic devices and YouTube channels.
We use different types of moving and fixed objects (tripods, monopods, cars, helicopters, building cranes, etc.) to record videos. For aerial shooting we usually use drones with fully gyro-stabilized unique suspension. Panoramic video covers up all the space around the camera 360x180 degrees without black spots at both nadir and zenith viewing angle.
360° videos are available in any format you choose: .mp4, .avi, .mov, etc. All the videos are made and kept in frames, making it possible to encode them into any available format and bitrate with the resolution up to 8k.
360° PHOTOGRAPHY
Our team creates high-quality 360° photo-panoramas with 35000x17500 pixels resolution (in the equidistant projection) and carries out professional post-processing and corrections of any complexity. We develop virtual tours which are suitable for all browsers, support both Flash and HTML5 technologies and are compatible with different mobile devices and virtual reality headsets (including Samsung Gear VR).
We use different types of moving and fixed objects (tripods, monopods, cars, helicopters, building cranes, etc.) to record videos. For aerial shooting we usually use drones with the fully gyro-stabilized unique suspension. Panoramic video covers up all the space around the camera 360x180 degrees without black spots at both nadir and zenith viewing angle.
Ready 360° photo-panoramas cover up all the space around the camera 360x180 degrees without black spots at both nadir and zenith viewing angle.
Info-points (description buttons that can be placed in the panorama), embedded pictures, video and audio can be added to the virtual tour.
360° GIGAPANORAMA
Our team creates high-quality 360° photo-panoramas with resolution from 1 to 3 gigapixel and carries out professional post-processing and corrections of any complexity. We develop virtual tours which are suitable for all browsers, support both Flash and HTML5 technologies and are compatible with different mobile devices and virtual reality glasses (including Samsung Gear VR).
Info-points (description buttons that can be placed in the panorama), embedded pictures, video and audio can be added to the ready virtual tour.
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We can make panoramic timelapses with the given viewing angle and resolution up to 12k with professional post-processing and without black spots at both nadir and zenith viewing angle. 360° timelapses are supported by the most advanced technologies, such as virtual reality glasses (including Samsung Gear VR), different electronic devices and YouTube channels.
360° timelapses are available in any format you choose: .mp4, .avi, .mov, etc. All the timelapses are made and kept in frames, making it possible to encode them into any available format and bitrate with the resolution up to 12K.
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VIRTUAL TOURS
On the basis of 360° panoramas we create virtual tours of any complexity, branded with logos and design elements of the company’s website together with embedding interactive elements, such as photos, slideshows, videos, descriptions, switch-points to other panoramas, audio descriptions, 3D sounds.
Our clients receive a fully functional virtual tour developed in HTML5 and supported by any computer or mobile device (iOS, Android, Windows Phone).
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STOCK PHOTOS
For almost 10 years of travelling around the world our team has gathered an extensive stock of pictures, taken from both flying devices and the ground.
Any picture presented at our stock can be licensed for any kind of possible use. We can also offer the photos of ultra-high quality (the longer side up to 103,000 pixels).
You can also take a look at the spherical panoramas published on the website www.airpano.ru . Any of the 360° panoramas represented on the website can be converted into a printed image of very high quality.
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By filming 360° video since 2011, our team has gathered an extensive stock of clips, taken from both flying devices and the ground.
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These applications can also be used for demonstration of panoramic content with the help of virtual reality devices, such as Samsung Gear VR, Google Cardboard and analogues.
Exhibition installations:
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AirPano team has the experience of creating panoramic cinemas and video-walls, making it possible to demonstrate our panoramic content at different kinds of events, exhibitions and in museums. The size is only defined by the premises, the quality of projector and the dimensions of plasma screens. Such solutions usually make a deep impression on visitors.
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We are ready to create applications with panoramic content working on touch screens of any size. Both AirPano panoramas and the client’s material can be the basis for this kind of software.
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