Traditional art appreciation has been elusive and exclusive and often expensive. It requires some planning and organizational efforts and often involves travel. The same can be said about visiting a major natural history or science museum. Afterwards museum goers would often encounter long queues, crowded alley and rooms and unsympathetic guides. Too often they may have a few seconds per exhibit and even fail to see what they had anticipated most. Besides these difficulties for the public, this model actually contradicts the museums aims to disseminate knowledge and art to as many people as possible.
Virtual realities can eliminate these problems and take museum mission to a new level. The medium is praised for its ability to recreate spaces, remote destinations or places that no longer exit and to transport viewers by just strapping or a V. R (Virtues Reality) headset. This is why even people with mobility issues can nowadays access the world's best collection without leaving home.