AirVūz, a video-sharing site for drone video and photographs, is partnering with the Intrepid Museum of Sea, Air, and Space in New York City to present a new exhibit called Drones: Is the Sky the Limit?
Here is a trailer for the exhibit prepared by AirVuz
The drone exhibit, which opened on May 10 and will be there until December 3, 2017, explores the history of drone technology, from the earliest unmanned flying machines to advanced systems of the 21st century. A variety of drones, historical artifacts, model airplanes and rare videos will be on display. The exhibit programming will also host forums discussing drone-related topics, from investing in drones to the evolution of drone technologies and capabilities.
One of the more interesting aspects of the exhibit is video captured by drone cameras in the museum’s “immersion” theater, where visitors will be treated to stunning aerial footage from various locations and situations from throughout the world.
The video is provided by drone-flying community members, including those who have shared videos through AirVūz. The trailer (see below) showcases small portions of the astonishingly beautiful views to be shown in the Intrepid theater. The video for both the trailer and the feature film was curated from AirVuz content creators and videos available on the site.
“We are proud to be part of this exhibit,” said Michael Israel, founder and CEO of AirVūz. “This exhibit not only demonstrates the amazing potential of drones, but how drones are becoming part of our everyday lives.”
The exhibit, Drones: Is the Sky the Limit? is made possible by DJI, the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (IEEE) Foundation, and the New York Council on the Arts. Admission to the exhibit is free with regular admission to the Intrepid Museum.
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