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Museums and galleries are increasingly using virtual reality technology to offer visitors new experiences, but curators are cautious about this rapidly evolving medium, writes Hannah McGivern.

Want to explore Zaha Hadid’s unbuilt architecture or visit the world’s first photography exhibition? With virtual reality (VR), you can—sort of. Museums are increasingly using the tool to offer visitors new experiences. But curators remain cautious about investing too much in a still-rapidly-evolving medium.
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