Cliff Notes
- Sky News showcases new Augmented Reality (AR) technology developed by Atlantic Productions and the Imperial War Museum, allowing users to engage with VE Day stories at home.
- The AR experience features historical photos enhanced by audio testimonies, enabling audiences to gain diverse perspectives of the celebrations marking the end of World War II in Europe.
- The 80th anniversary of VE Day will be commemorated with events planned for the first May bank holiday, highlighting the transition from war to peace.
Augmented reality brings to life the stories of Victory in Europe Day 80 years ago | UK News
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As the UK gears up to celebrate 80 years since VE day, Sky News can showcase the latest immersive technology that brings the experience to life in your own home.
The Augmented Reality (AR) software, developed by Atlantic Productions and the Imperial War Museum, lets you explore the stories and hear the voices of those who were there.
It puts photos from the day into your own environment and within each one you can hear powerful testimony and see the day from several different perspectives.
Then point the camera at a nearby surface like a table.
Victory in Europe Day marked the end of the fighting in Europe, and was met with celebrations across the UK and on the continent.
This year will mark its 80th anniversary with a number of events planned over the first May bank holiday.
“Through historical audio recordings, audiences can step into these pivotal scenes, hearing firsthand the diverse experiences of a generation who witnessed both the joy of peace and the uncertainty of a world still in transition,” Atlantic Productions, which developed the experience, said in a statement.