VR PEACE MUSEUM

VIRTUAL REALITY

AUGMENTED REALITY

PEACE MUSEUM

Enter the Worlds of Peacemaking from World Peacemakers livesvroomfinalclear

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A Virtual Universe from History's greatest Peacemakers lives, re-enacted moments throughout their lives in VR. Also a contemporary journalistic storytelling exploring peacemaking perspectives, and present day events. All exploring the courage and commitment to humanity, empathy, and compassion that define all peacemaking greatness, now and forever.  Empathy takes clear, humanized knowledge which the VR Peace Museum delivers in its presentations of vital forms of human, wiser leadership, both individual to global with full impact.

VR PEACE MUSEUM named as one of the World's Top Ten VR for humanity projects making a difference. read more

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The VR Peace Museum is an extension of the Peace Walkway project’s App, which tells the life stories of 250 different global peacemakers and the major incidents of their heroic efforts and devotion to world peace. From Anti-slavery, anti-Human trafficking, Nonviolent resistance, women’s rights, peace marches and movements throughout the ages, pacifism, trials of those who sought to stop the madness of hate and war, and much more. The Virtual reality stories allow any age group to walk into these major events in human history and experience what those who marched, who sang, who cared for the sickest and neediest amongst us, and who today continues these efforts.

Epic in ambition and scale the project also addresses the planet’s species loss, and global warming, as two forces that are this and next generations peacemaking efforts. What does it take to say “No” to that which has turned away and harms us or others?” What kind of courage, bravery and putting your own life on the line does it take to meet our worst bias’ and hatreds and look them squarely in the eye and say, “No more”.

vroomafricaallThe Virtual Reality for peace project” utilizes technology, in the same way, informing people worldwide, that it’s sister project the Peace Walkway does. The VR effort gives us the “real world experience” from a world peace maker's point of view. A global living peace museum online of epic stories of our common shared humanity.

 

 

IMAGINE - Another Feature that the VR Peace Museum App's Augment Reality offers, is that we can place anywhere in the world a Peace Walkway in Virtual space just picking a mile long area, getting it's GPS coordinates into the app, and anyone, anywhere can find and explore it. This allows us to place them in conflict zones, tyrannical dictatorships and places of oppression worldwide. Thus hardship, suffering and the message if a "walk of peace" and building peace is taken to all through our use of 21st-century digital technologies.

Will YOU VROOM? How many people globally will VROOM? Now, the Virtual Reality Make Peace (Symbol) Museum teaching the "How to's" of peacemaking is also fun!


The Following Recent 2016 VR News articles elegantly state how Real time, Ar and VR elements all fit together.

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vrcircle-logoThe United Nations on September 4, 2016, invited peace walkway artist Paul-Felix Montez to speak at the U.N. in New York City for World Peace day.

What is the Peace Walkway?

The Peace Walkway project is a simple vision of locating one, mile-long peace art monument in 100 different locations (cities, towns, and parks, etc.) around the world. Each peace walkway Monument is one mile long made up of 250 different bronze plaques commemorating significant world heroic peacemakers - men and women whose courage and commitment to our greater humanity have changed our lives forever.

The free global walkway app will use augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) offering full bios for each peacemaker and the ability for anyone at one walkway location to connect and chat to another person at any of the installed monuments in the world. Thus everyone using the app gets to converse with anyone from anyone in the world. 

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How do the AR and VR apps work?

Using the free Augmented Reality App, simply point it at any given plaque, and two things happen. First, an Augmented reality image of the famous Peacemaker will appear, click on that image and a full biographical timeline of the entire life of that peacemaker is yours to explore. As you explore the story, a symbol [VR] or virtual reality will be seen along the way.

Click on that [VR] symbol, put on your virtual reality goggles such as Google cardboard and get the opportunity to view as if you were that famous peacemaker various moments and events through their eyes. From Martin Luther King ’s speech "I have a Dream" given in Washington D.C. to Mother Theresa’s daily caring for those in a leper colony, and all seen by you through their point of view. 

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helenclarknz-undpunescoHelen Clark former Prime Minister of New Zealand and now United Nations Development Programs and Unesco endorsed the Peace walkway project, Virtual Reality Peace museum.