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A Berlin media company has developed a virtual reality installation that allows users to experience the Amazon rainforest first hand. It’s aimed at getting young people in particular interested in nature. It’s now touring museums around the world.
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With the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic stopping in-person meetings and conferences, videoconferences are the new norm. But video calls are old technology. Soon, conferences and meetings will be held in 3D, using VR headsets.
London's Tate Modern is showing 40 works by iconic Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson. The show, "In Real Life," addresses the fragility of nature in the climate crisis age through some evocative installations.
Passengers on public transport in Switzerland are now obliged to wear face masks. Meanwhile the world's most-visited museum has partially reopened after 16 weeks. Follow DW for the latest.