CHRONOPOLIS

CHRONOPOLIS

The mission

We enable cultural institutions to use extended reality (XR) technologies to make inaccessible or complex museum objects accessible in a future-oriented and future-proof way and to contextualise them in the Theatron, the theatre of knowledge. All people should have contemporary sensory access to the historical knowledge of mankind and be able to experience it immersively from anywhere in the world and at any time.

The digitisation of historical artefacts is a current trend in the cultural sector, and many cultural institutions usually lack the resources and specialised staff to make these digital artefacts accessible and researchable. In the virtual representation of the objects, we aim above all for a profound understanding of the object in its function, structure and context.

We enable cultural institutions to use extended reality (XR) technologies to make inaccessible or complex museum objects accessible in a future-oriented and future-proof way and to contextualise them in the Theatron, the theatre of knowledge. All people should have contemporary sensory access to the historical knowledge of mankind and be able to experience it immersively from anywhere in the world and at any time.

The digitisation of historical artefacts is a current trend in the cultural sector, and many cultural institutions usually lack the resources and specialised staff to make these digital artefacts accessible and researchable. In the virtual representation of the objects, we aim above all for a profound understanding of the object in its function, structure and context.