For years, the only way to see the wreck of the Titanic was with submarine-like robots. Not even deep-sea divers could reach it at 3,800 meters below sea level. But now visitors from around the world can experience the shipwreck. A new art installation in Germany by Yadegar Asisi features a life-sized projection of the ship on a panoramic screen. (The screen forms a complete circle, with the viewer in the center.)
Completely surrounded, visitors become immersed in the underwater world of the wreck. They can even see everyday objects that scattered on the ocean floor when the ship sank in the Atlantic Ocean in 1912.