This immersive 360° video from the New York Times takes you inside the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum during a dance performance in the rotunda. Of all the buildings in New York City ripe for a 360° video treatment, the round Guggenheim museum is probably the most perfectly suited for something like this.
The acclaimed choreographers Michelle Dorrance and Nicholas Van Young team up to create a new dance piece for the Guggenheim Museum’s rotunda. See the percussive dance from above and below.
If you can't move the view around, you need to use the Google Chrome browser on desktop, or the YouTube App for iOS or Android to move around inside the video.
via New York Times
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