MEMORIES LIVE VR
Memories Live was born as a special 60th birthday gift for my mother. The idea was to create an experience where she could "go back in time" and relive meaningful moments of her life through her own memories.
The process began with careful selection of photos from her entire life chronology - from childhood to present day. I gathered these images with the goal of creating a self-knowledge journey, where each photo could awaken genuine memories and emotions.
To develop this immersive experience, I chose A-Frame JS as the main technology. It proved to be a much lighter and simplified solution compared to heavy engines like Unity or Unreal Engine. With A-Frame, I found a quick and accessible way to create VR environments that work directly in the browser, without complex installations.
The result was incredible: my mother put on the headset and literally immersed herself in her own history, reliving special moments and reconnecting with her journey in a deeply emotional way.
This approach can be applied to anyone who wants to gift someone special, tell their story, or simply provide an experience of reconnection with themselves and their past. The possibilities are endless with this accessible and powerful technology.
TECHNOLOGY USED
For this project, I opted for a simplified and efficient approach, using A-Frame JS as the main technology. This HTML-based framework allows creating WebVR experiences in a lighter and more accessible way than traditional engines.
A-Frame JS
WebVR framework that allows creating virtual reality experiences directly in the browser, without installation. Chosen for its simplicity, performance, and cross-platform compatibility.
JavaScript & Three.js
For animation logic, smooth transitions between scenes, and dynamic manipulation of 3D elements. Three.js, which powers A-Frame, offers complete control over rendering.