Artists nowadays have sophisticated tools at their disposal with which to make their art, but there were no iPads or tablets 36,000 ago. Prehistoric humans used caves for art, and the Chauvet Cave happens to be one of the most important prehistoric art sites in the world. It’s also closed to the public, so you can’t just stroll over to the Ardèche department in France to visit it. What you can do, however, is explore the entire exhibition using augmented or virtual reality thanks to Google’s Arts & Culture project.
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Google opens one of the world’s most significant cave painting ‘exhibitions’ in AR and VR originally appeared on BGR.com on Thu, 27 Feb 2020 at 23:13:19 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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