Cardboard
It looks like you’ve received a cardboard virtual reality viewer!
If you arrived here via the QR code on your viewer sleeve, you’re already on your way. Here are a couple more tips for using your viewer.*
*The viewer should fit most standard-sized iPhone and Android smartphones.
To best experience our virtual tour, we recommend downloading the most up-to-date operating system on your mobile device.
Take a look around our studios, classrooms and performance spaces with your VR viewer for a totally new, immersive experience.
And it doesn’t stop there. Once you’ve experienced our campus in VR, you can explore a variety of apps that will help you expand your creative practice in VR. For Android and iPhone, go to the Google Play store or App Store and search for cardboard.
Post your creations using #uartscardboard. We can’t wait to see what you create!
Explore VR at UArts.
The Center for Immersive Media (CIM) at UArts recently produced 360-degree documentation of the Carrie Mae Weems installation Resist Covid Take 6!—currently on view throughout UArts’ Center City campus—that not only captures the artist’s work, but also offers an immersive snapshot of the sights and sounds of Philadelphia amid the pandemic. These 360 videos are compatible with your VR viewer.
CIM’s VR documentation is a fitting accompaniment to Resist Covid Take 6! This way of engaging with the installations reinforces Weems’ message by making the project—and by extension, the city—accessible in a safe yet engaging way that brings new dimension to the virtual viewing experience.