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360º VIRTUAL TOURS

Studio Radar creates bespoke 360º Virtual Tours as immersive documentation spaces that extend and reimagine the life of exhibitions, museums, and archives. Rather than serving as simple replicas, our virtual tours operate as parallel environments, integrating photography, video, text, audio, and interactive elements into a cohesive digital experience.

 

Accessible worldwide, these immersive environments allow exhibitions to reach audiences beyond physical and geographical limitations, remaining available long after the original event has concluded.

 

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Here some examples, click on the images to view each 360º virtual tours in full screen

Sculpting Conversations at Whitechapel Gallery

Sculpting Conversations at Whitechapel Gallery

Step inside the creative minds of artists Sarah Marsh and Stephanie Jefferies to explore this immersive installation of scribble sculptures, tactile shapes and cosy scented objects.

REVEAL - Screen South Artists Showcase 2025

REVEAL - Screen South Artists Showcase 2025

REVEAL is an ambitious exhibition that pushes the boundaries of art and technology, featuring new works by eleven artists based in Kent and East Sussex.

Carolee Schneemann at Barbican Art Centre

Carolee Schneemann at Barbican Art Centre

Carolee Schneemann: Body Politics is the first major exhibition since her death in 2019.

Wormhole of our Formation

Wormhole of our Formation

This immersive project by Catherine Hoffmann was commissioned by Screen South and features ambisonic sound, 360º video footage, large prints and sculptural elements.

Michael Clark at Barbican Art Centre

Michael Clark at Barbican Art Centre

Michael Clark: Cosmic Dancer stages the first ever major exhibition on the groundbreaking dancer through the eyes of legendary collaborators and world-renowned artists including Charles Atlas, BodyMap, Leigh Bowery, Duncan Campbell, Peter Doig, Cerith Wyn Evans, Sarah Lucas, Silke Otto-Knapp, Elizabeth Peyton, The Fall and Wolfgang Tillmans.

Mel Latimer at University for Creative Art

Mel Latimer at University for Creative Art

Protective Intimacy: Safe Spaces to Dream, Explore, and Discover is an interactive installation that explore intimacy and memory through found objects.

Hop Project Gallery

Hop Project Gallery

Soft Rapture is an installation by artist Ned Pooler.

The Maison Dieu in Dover

The Maison Dieu in Dover

This 360 Virtual Tour was commissioned by the Positive View Foundation to document the process of a £10.5 million, two-year restoration of the building through the voices of young people.

Nastja Säde Rönkkö at Fort Burgoyne

Nastja Säde Rönkkö at Fort Burgoyne

Award-winning Finnish video artist Nastja Säde Rönkkö presents her thought-provoking installation Survival Guide for a Post-Apocalyptic Child at the historic Fort Burgoyne in Dover.

Glimpses – We Are What We See

Glimpses – We Are What We See

at 347 Old Street in Shoreditch, London - 30 international artists exploring identity from a non-normative perspective.

Folkestone Triennial

Folkestone Triennial

The 360º virtual tour shows 4 outdoor artworks as part of the larger collection.

Glimpses – We Are What We See

Hop Project Gallery

REVEAL - Screen South Artists Showcase 2025

360 Accessibility Tool
360º ACCESSIBILITY TOOLS

Accessibility is central to our approach. In partnership with Accentuate UK , we have developed and tested accessibility tools with contributors who have different types and levels of impairment, ensuring that our Virtual Tours support more inclusive and meaningful engagement with cultural content.

Bristol Museum

Bristol Museum

Visit the 360º virtual tour of the Concealed/Reveal: Disabled, deaf and neurodivergent artists driving creativity exhibition at Bristol Museum.

Hastings Museum and Art Gallery

Hastings Museum and Art Gallery

Visit the 360º virtual tour of the Stored out of Sight: Hidden History of Disabled People exhibition at Hastings Museum and Art Gallery.

Pitt Rivers Museum

Pitt Rivers Museum

Visit the 360º virtual tour of the Nothing Without Us: Experiences of Disability exhibition at Pitt Rivers Museum.

National Railway Museum

National Railway Museum

Visit the 360º virtual tour of the Go as you Please exhibition at National Railway Museum.

As you will notice, on the virtual tours description we have not added the date of each exhibition...

we believe their digital interpretation is timeless.

Manuel Vason

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