360 Video Titanic 💯 No Password
I wasn't actually there, of course. I was standing in my living room. But as I turned my head to look over the railing of a virtual submersible, the bow of the RMS Titanic emerged from the digital abyss—rusticles hanging like icicles, the crow’s nest bent at a tragic angle.
It is haunting. It is beautiful. And it is deeply humanizing. The power of 360 video lies in scale. Until now, the Titanic was a series of close-up shots: a teacup, a porthole, a shoe. You never understood the geometry of the disaster. 360 Video Titanic
How Virtual Reality is rewriting the story of the 20th century’s most famous shipwreck. There is a moment in every great 360 video where you forget you are wearing a headset. For me, that moment happened 3,800 meters below the surface of the North Atlantic. I wasn't actually there, of course