The Tokyo VR Project
Posted by Mark Allen on 28 Jul 2006 | Tagged as: Random Posts
The Tokyo VR Project is a constantly updated list of QuickTime VR captures of scenes in and around Tokyo, Japan – often of unusual or thoughtful places (like a random back alley somewhere at night for no other reason than spooky modern urban seclusion-ism appreciation-ness). The entire site in in Japanese, but navigation doesn’t appear to be too hard if you don’t know kanji. Once you get to the main page the “VR List” at the lower right seems to be the master list of spots, click on the titles for a surprise each time. The “VR Category” section on the left corresponds with the spherical map thingie in the middle, and gives you a little preview and map location of each one. You need QuickTime, and if you’ve never used QuickTimeVR – this will be a great way to explore it.
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