VR self-service travel timescope allows you to travel back to ancient Paris

The city has historical traces. Certain corners seem to harbor yet another landmark, historic leader, or artwork that inspired countless imaginations. For example, in Paris, no matter whether it is a church, a stone path, or a museum, wherever you go can always be immersed in meditation, you can't help but ponder over what happened to you today? Now, a tech start-up company is Expose you to iconic locations hundreds of years ago through virtual reality. A few days ago, Timescope launched the latest "self-service virtual reality service", its device will send users to different time or place. For example, the Pont d'Arcole connecting the Marais district and the West Levee, or the 1682 Seine riverside landscape.

Timescope's equipment will show you a different city. Just looking inside the device, users will see cargo ships and trawlers once crowded with busy rivers, and then they can turn and admire the surrounding 17th-century buildings and streets. In the 360-degree video format, the audience will also hear the screams of the busy street and businessmen, as well as the natural sound of various creatures. In order to restore as much of the year as possible, the Timescope team specifically consulted with historical experts. In addition, the Timescope team added augmented reality elements to overlay digital text on important landmarks, such as the Hôtel de Ville, which was founded in 1628.

Co-founders Adrien Sadaka and Basile Segalen stated that they were initially inspired by the city of Pompeii. This ancient Roman city that was destroyed by the eruption of volcanoes is known as the "time trip", but the ancient traces have been dispersed by modern development and crowds. As a result, they decided to develop an immersive experience that would allow people to take a look at the real world history and restore the days that have not yet been replaced by modern ones.

The equipment located near the De Akole Bridge is already the third machine set by Timescope. The first equipment is located in the Bastille in the centre of Paris. Visitors can admire the fortress of 1416 and 1798. Each view costs 2 euros. The second device is located at the Charles de Gaulle Airport where people come and go. At present, the company hopes to set up the next machine in Normandy. In addition, although Sadaka did not disclose the specific location and specific experience, he said that Timescope hopes to launch 20 devices in different parts of the world this year. Nowadays, travelers can get the first-person view of the year, as if they traveled through history to return to ancient Paris. Please enjoy the journey of time!

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