Thanks for all the replies, particularly Shane for the NT slides which has triggered some thoughts about the interface of any new set up.
Just to be clear, I am looking at virtual access as an alternative to step free access.
Has anybody seen or used a virtual reality headset for this sort of alternative access arrangement?
The client is keen to make the alternative experience as good as can be and is therefore looking at how to go beyond the more traditional interactive photos and script.
It’s the first time I have been asked to consider it and my thoughts are that it could be too immersive for some people, so needs a screen alternative. It must have multiple options to control it, i.e. not just head movement.
Regards
Martin
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