VR gallery at the Ostfalia

Wouldn’t it be great if you could see something else in VR besides hectic hustle and bustle, demos and microtransaction calls? An art exhibition, for example? Yes, there is – and we found one such project with Noah Thiele, a student at Ostfalia.

Even before I started my studies at Ostfalia, I had the idea of placing my painted pictures in an exhibition space that I could freely design myself. My fascination with 3D enabled me to realise exactly this vision: Blender became my playground for such ideas at no cost and with limitless possibilities. I developed a museum, which became one of the projects for my application portfolio for my current degree programme. However, at that time I still lacked the time and expertise to turn my Blender scene into an interactive museum.

DP: What was the aim of the project? Noah Thiele: As part of the fourth and fifth semesters, I had the opportunity to give free rein to my own project idea in the so-called compulsory elective module. I was free to choose my project for this module and so I came back to the idea of combining my two passions, painting and computer graphics. However, this time I wanted to learn something new and set myself a challenge by choosing a medium that I had absolutely ...


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