Spain – A Coruña
• A wider selection of products
• Networking with other cultural institutions, artists, researchers and other professionals
• No running and maintenance costs of a physical space
• Possible increase in the digital divide among the digitally illiterate population
• High skills required for creating and managing virtual space
• VR Technology
• Virtual Museum
• Digital visualisation
• The creation of the virtual space involves the following activities: development of game mechanics, construction of a multiplayer server, graphic design, animation, 3D designs, audio design, programming, prototyping, review and final development.
• Virtual space programming: 45,000/50,000 euros
• A cheaper alternative is to develop VR environments yourself with Adobe's After Effects (from 24 euros per month).
• One can also take advantage of free tools such as Google's Arts & Culture to develop a virtual tour.
1. Creation of a virtual space


The MUV consists of a 3,000 square metre virtual structure facing the Atlantic Ocean, faithfully designed with Galician landscapes in mind.
It can be accessed directly from the site and can be visited via digital visualisation or 3D glasses.

Source: https://muv.fmjj.org/muv-virtual-1/
2. Versatility and cultural exchange
This online space offers an opportunity for exchange between people from different places, fields and disciplines.
This kind of networking makes the MUV open to new ways of influencing research, communication and knowledge transfer through artistic practice.