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  • On May 10, Nelson residents viewed the War Up Close exhibit featuring VR headsets showing 360-degree panoramas of damaged Ukrainian cities.
  • Ukrainian photographer and videographer Omelchenko, now based in Knoxville, created the exhibit to show war impacts without depicting dead or wounded bodies.
  • The exhibit allowed viewers to compare before-and-after scenes highlighting destruction like fallen concrete and blown-off building fronts across multiple cities.
  • Omelchenko explained that they developed an unprecedented virtual museum and immersive experience focused on the war, emphasizing that the 360-degree perspective makes the depiction remarkably accurate and impactful.
  • The project is part of Maple Hope Foundation's Heal a Mother's Heart, supporting mental health for grieving Ukrainian women, with contributions from Sunflower Dreams and Sustain Ukraine.
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Virtual reality depicts Ukraine war destruction at Nelson exhibit

Viewers find themselves standing in a 360 panoramic view of a Ukrainian city before the war and after

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