Video Titanic | 360

One specific video, which stitches together photogrammetry data, allows you to stand on the Grand Staircase. If you look up, you see the glass dome. If you look down, you see the tiles. And if you look behind you—you see nothing but the void of the Atlantic pouring through the broken hull.

I wasn't actually there, of course. I was standing in my living room. But as I turned my head to look over the railing of a virtual submersible, the bow of the RMS Titanic emerged from the digital abyss—rusticles hanging like icicles, the crow’s nest bent at a tragic angle. 360 Video Titanic

We have all seen the photos. We have all watched the 1997 film. But changes the game entirely. It moves the Titanic from the pages of history books into the space of living memory. And if you look behind you—you see nothing

Diving into the Deep: Experiencing the Titanic Through 360 Video But as I turned my head to look

In the latest immersive expeditions (like Titanic: Honor and Glory or the real-footage dives by Atlantic Productions ), you aren't just watching a wreck. You are floating beside it. You can look up at the massive funnels or down into the black water where the stern crashed.