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Virtual Rome
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Article from USA Today about the "new" Virtual Rome program.


http://www.usatoday.com/tech/gaming/200 ... ital_N.htm


[size=150:1k9mn1bv]Ancient Rome reborn in digital simulation [/size]


By Ariel David, Associated Press
ROME — Rome's monuments may be crowded with tourists, crippled by time and damaged by pollution, but the glory days of this ancient imperial city are alive and well — inside a computer.
Experts from around the world on Monday unveiled what they called the largest and most complete simulation of a historic city, which digitally recreates Rome as it appeared at the peak of its power.


ROME, IF YOU WANT TO: 'Rome Reborn' remakes history

When in virtual Rome, visitors will be able do to even more than ancient Romans did: They can crawl through the bowels of the Colosseum, filled with lion cages and primitive elevators, and fly up for a detailed look at bas-reliefs and inscriptions placed atop triumphal arches.

The simulation shows Rome in A.D. 320, at the time the emperor Constantine, and reconstructs some 7,000 buildings of a vibrant and cosmopolitan city that housed about 1 million people, said Bernard Frischer, an expert from the University of Virginia who led the project.

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Thanks to laser scans of Rome today and advice from archaeologists, experts have rebuilt almost the entire city within its 13-mile-long wall using the same computer programs architects use to plan new constructions, said Frischer, who heads Virginia's Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities.

The simulation reconstructs the interior of about 30 buildings — including the Senate, the Colosseum and the basilica built by the emperor Maxentius — complete with frescoes and decorations.

Advice from a panel of archaeologists allowed experts to show statues and monuments as they would appear without the dark smudges left by pollution. They also were able to recreate with a "high probability" of accuracy buildings that are now almost completely in ruins, such as the temple dedicated to the goddesses Venus and Roma and the Meta Sudans, a fountain that stood near the Colosseum, Frischer said.

The $2 million Rome Reborn simulation was created over 10 years by an international team of archaeologists, architects and computer specialists from the University of Virginia and UCLA, as well research institutes in Italy, Germany and Britain, he said.

The simulation will be useful for scientists to run experiments — for example to determine the crowd capacity of the ancient buildings — and as a new kind of scholarly journal that will be updated each time a new discovery is made on one of Rome's ancient marvels.

It also is of value for students and tourists visiting Rome, Frischer said at a presentation of the work in Rome's city hall.

"This is the first step in the creation of a virtual time machine, which our children and grandchildren will use to study the history of Rome and many other great cities around the world," he said.

Sections of the simulation are available on the Internet. The website only offers images and videos of the simulation, since allowing simultaneous access to potentially thousands of users would require enormous computer power, Frischer said. He said talks had begun with Linden Labs, based in San Francisco, California, to make the entire simulation available on the Internet through the company's virtual world Second Life.

A group of private companies also plans to open in April 2008 a theater near the Colosseum that will feature interactive, 3D animations based on the simulation, Rome officials said.

The original simulation does not include any characters, but the commercial project would be populated by thousands of figures, some of them based on skeletons and other archaeological finds unearthed in Rome and across Italy.



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Narukami
David Reinke
Burbank CA
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#2
Someone post that too...

Hmmm..

Here virtual animations of Trajan's forum....( it gives the link to install DvX) in order to watch & save it.

Vids:

http://student-kmt.hku.nl/~joost1/forum ... rames.html

Pictures:


http://student-kmt.hku.nl/~joost1/forum ... rames.html

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Reconstruction of Ostia:

http://www.ostia-antica.org/vinci/vinci.htm
  
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Yay Virginia Big Grin

I had no idea it was the cornerstone of this research. Well kudos, it sounds very interesting. I just hope they can also do earlier eras as well in the future
Cheers,

Imperator and Proconsul Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus
Roman Emperor Nero

Andrew Kennedy III
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#4
This sounds absolutely amazing!!

I can just imagine myself walking through the streets of ancient Rome!
Lee Smyth
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#5
Rome Reborn is slated to be the officially sponsored project for SIGGRAPH 2008.
Ethan Gruber
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