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Notre-Dame Immersive / Ars Electronica (AT), Iconem (FR), Histovery (FR) / Ars Electronica

After the devastating fire in 2019, Notre-Dame de Paris rises from the ashes as an immersive experience. In collaboration with French start-ups Iconem and Histovery, the Ars Electronica Futurelab is bringing the cathedral into Deep Space 8K. Visitors can explore a vast 3D model and discover the architecture and works of art from new perspectives. This is a chance to see what part technology can play in the preservation of our cultural heritage.

photo: Bettina Gangl

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