Virtually Real exhibition, by Royal Academy of Arts and HTC Vive

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The Royal Academy of Arts and HTC Vive have curated a display of “the world’s first” 3D-printed virtual reality sculptures.

The artworks have been created by the Royal Academy School’s alumni Adham Faramawy and Elliot Dodd, and current third year student Jessy Jetpacks, using VR platform HTC Vive.

Elements of the artists’ work have been 3D-printed, and visitors will be able to experience their creations in both virtual and physical form.

Virtually Real takes place from 12-14 January in the Fine Rooms at the Royal Academy, central London.

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