ABSTRACT
“Space Ocean Library” is an interactive narrative VR experience that transports you to a study-turned mystical purgatory. In this room, you explore the connectivity of humans through the objects we keep around to remember our lives. “Space Ocean Library” features actors recorded through volumetric capture and objects rendered using photogrammetry.
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Index Terms
- Space Ocean Library: Interactive Narrative Experience in VR
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