Gaudí is a 15–20 minute free-roam VR experience for 2–6 players, designed for museums, cultural institutions, and touring exhibitions. Visitors explore large-scale environments inspired by Antoni Gaudí’s architecture through interactive storytelling and collaborative gameplay.
Gaudí is a free-roam VR experience that walks visitors through the imaginative world of Antoni Gaudí’s architecture. Groups of 2 to 6 players spend 15–20 minutes exploring large-scale environments where Gaudí’s iconic forms, colors, and textures surround them. The experience is designed for museums, cultural institutions, and touring exhibitions — spaces where the content’s artistic and educational depth fits the audience.
This is not a walkthrough. Visitors interact with the environment, solve light narrative challenges, and experience the interplay of design, sound, and motion in ways that reveal layers of Gaudí’s vision. The structure supports high throughput while keeping groups engaged. Spatialized sound, environmental effects, and collaborative gameplay mechanics encourage repeat visits.
The footprint adapts to various venue sizes. Onboarding is straightforward and the guest cycle is consistent. The artistic theme attracts school groups, tourists, and art enthusiasts — audiences museums and cultural centers already serve.
Gaudí runs on standalone VR headsets in spaces as compact as 6×9 meters or up to 7.5×7.5 meters. Maximum capacity is 6 players per session. The software-only model means operators integrate it into existing VR infrastructure without additional hardware investment.
| Genre | Immersive docu-fiction fiction |
|---|---|
| Graphics | Standalone |
| VR/AR Headset | VIVE Focus |
| Solution Type | Software Only |
| Experience Type | Storytelling, Art/Museum, Education |
| Size | 6×9, 7.5×7.5 |
| Max Users in Min Space | 6 |
| Experience Length | 15 |

