This project proposes the design and development of a VR museum that critically presents Third Reich propaganda, with the space itself planned to communicate ideological intensity through spatial strategies.
It investigates how spatial context strengthens the content of presented material in a curated space, demonstrating how the environment in which content appears fundamentally shapes its reception and impact.
By situating this material within a purpose-built VR museum, it also underscores the conceptual advantage of virtual space, where design can be precisely tailored to the exhibited material, unlike physical museums that must accommodate changing content within static architectural constraints.
Luka Knez
Luka Knez is a multidisciplinary creative working at the intersection of digital storytelling, immersive technologies, and architecture. He explores how space, narrative, and emerging technologies shape understanding and engagement. His work examines systems of power, historical legacies, and environmental change. Moving between physical and digital realms, Luka creates educational and embodied experiences that invite reflection.
Email: luka.knez@rca.ac.uk