Gaspee in Virtual Reality Exhibit to be Open During PVDFest

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Gaspee in Virtual Reality Exhibit to be Open During PVDFest

Gaspee fire of 1772
Rhode Island State Archives has opened its newest exhibit titled “The Gaspee Raiders: Pirates or Patriots.”

On Saturday, June 9, during PVDFest, attendees will get to interact with Gaspee VR, a virtual reality experience developed by students under the leadership of Adam Blumenthal, Professor of the Practice of Computer Science and Virtual Reality Artist-in-Residence at Brown University.

“I’m pleased to open the State Archives during PVD Fest to give visitors the opportunity to learn about and interact with Rhode Island’s rich and robust history. With both the Gaspee exhibition and Gaspee VR, they can see how the actions – big and small – by concerned citizenry have shaped our history,” said Secretary of State Nellie Gorbea.

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The State Archives will be open from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday during PVDFest.

The exhibit, which opened on June 7, highlights the role Rhode Islanders played in the nation’s fight for independence.

Gaspee VR

Using historical reenactments filmed on a 360-degree camera, Gaspee VR places users in 1772 Rhode Island.

Those wearing a virtual reality headset will watch as colonists discuss their plans to burn the Gaspee at Sabin’s Tavern in Providence or witness King George III learning of the Gaspee’s fate at the Palace of St. James.

Attendees will also have an opportunity to meet and provide feedback to Professor Blumenthal about this revolutionary educational experience. 

Gaspee VR will be available on June 9 and the exhibition “The Gaspee Raiders: Pirates or Patriots” will run from June 7 through September 5, at the Rhode Island State Archives.

RI State Archives

The Rhode Island State Archives, a part of the Rhode Island Department of State, is free and open to the public.

Their regular schedule is Monday through Friday, 8:30 to 4:30 pm at 337 Westminster Street in downtown Providence.


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