Kirchner Museum Davos
Overview Museum VR Exhibitions
Have you always wanted to have a museum to yourself? Immerse yourself in the Kirchner Museum Davos and experience the exhibitions from the comfort of your own home. The entire museum can be walked through true to the original and the exhibitions are recreated work by work. This allows you to explore the exhibitions individually. At any time and from any place. This offers a completely new museum experience.
The Project was preceded by a process lasting several years in which all 1600 pages of Kirchner's sketchbooks were digitised. The museum is convinced that digitisation opens up new possibilities for researching and communicating art. This had already become clear at last year's exhibition, where museum guests were able to browse through the sketchbooks independently on large touch screens. It was therefore only logical to record this exhibition completely digitally and make it accessible.
Contribution
on-site asset capture and planning
3D asset bulk management, production and optimization for VR
creative lead on various exhibitions and new features, UX/UI rework (VR tablet)
collaboration/outsourcing management
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (1880–1938) was one of the most important representatives of German Expressionism. As a founding member of the artists’ group Die Brücke, he helped shape art history. He lived in Dresden and Berlin, and spent the last twenty years of his life in the Swiss Alpine town of Davos. The Kirchner Museum Davos is dedicated to his work and his life.
“All art needs this visible world and will always need it. Quite simply because, being accessible to all, it is the key to all other worlds.”
Kirchner Museum Davos
Promenade 82
7270 Davos