Culture/Digital Pharaoh: London’s High-Tech Journey into King Tut’s tomb

London brings ancient Egypt to life through cutting-edge technology as “Tutankhamun: The Immersive Exhibition” opens this week. Rather than traditional artifacts behind glass, visitors don VR headsets to experience Howard Carter’s 1922 discovery firsthand – walking through digital recreations of the Valley of Kings with virtual torches.

The 1,500 sqm installation projects 8-meter-high 360° scenes of the Nile, pyramids and Tut’s golden burial chamber. “We’re not just showing Egypt – we’re placing you inside it,” explains producer Jelle de Jong.

Visitors can even “become” Tutankhamun during a VR afterlife journey through tomb tunnels.

While featuring replica treasures like the iconic death mask, the exhibition focuses on immersive storytelling about the boy king whose 10-year rule remains shrouded in mystery. “This is the closest most will ever get to the real tomb,” says curator Nacho Ares, noting Egypt has permanently barred Tut’s 5,398 burial objects from leaving Cairo.

After touring 15 global cities, the high-tech experience offers fresh perspective on archaeology’s greatest discovery – letting modern audiences share Carter’s awe when he first peered into the tomb and whispered “Yes, wonderful things.”

 

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