This feature includes 15 major objects from the Arts of Oceania collection. The virtual space is designed to evoke the Pacific Islands and includes Indigenous knowledge, ceremonies, and ancestral histories.
The collection typically includes ultra-high-resolution 3D scans of iconic works, such as: The Marble Sarcophagus with lions (3rd century). Old Plum by Kano Sansetsu (1646).
The statue of protecting King Nectanebo II. Technical Features Mets_VR_collection_2.zip
The archive is part of The Met's broader mission to digitize its 1.5 million objects, providing research-grade 3D models and immersive experiences for the public.
The file is a specific digital archive associated with the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s (The Met) virtual reality and 3D initiatives . This feature includes 15 major objects from the
The Met often partners with Atopia , a "no-code" virtual world platform, to host these interactive environments. Core Collection Contents
Based on recent developments in The Met's digital archives and immersive projects, here is a report on the contents and purpose of this collection: Old Plum by Kano Sansetsu (1646)
A high-resolution 3D reconstruction of the Temple of Dendur . Users can examine carvings, trace its history from the Nile to New York, and participate in interactive reconstructions.