Virtual Angkor

  • Digital Media

Virtual Angkor is a groundbreaking collaboration between Virtual History Specialists, Archaeologists and Historians designed to bring the Cambodian metropolis of Angkor to life. Built for the classroom, it has been created to take students into a 3D world and to use this simulation to ask questions about Angkor’s place in larger networks of trade and diplomacy, its experience with climate variability and the structure of power and kingship that underpinned the city. Virtual Angkor was awarded the the Roy Rosenzweig Prize for Innovation in Digital History by the American Historical Association in 2018.

Duke Faculty Artists/Collaborators

Cited Artists/Collaborators

  • Dr. Adam Clulow; Dr. Tom Chandler; Samuel Horewood

Creation Date

  • January 2018