Theatre of Pompey: Difference between revisions

From The Digital Classicist Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m (→‎Summary: blank page for KVL (legacy))
(history. (KVL closed down))
Line 5: Line 5:
==Summary==
==Summary==


The [[King's Visualisation Lab]] team has created a series of 3D reconstructions based on previously known scholarly studies of the theatre. The nineteenth-century architect, Luigi Canina, created a series of hypothetical plans and artistic impressions based on his own investigation of the theatre structure.
The [[King's Visualisation Lab]] team (formerly a unit at King's College London) created a series of 3D reconstructions based on previously known scholarly studies of the '''Theatre of Pompey''' in Rome. The nineteenth-century architect, Luigi Canina, created a series of hypothetical plans and artistic impressions based on his own investigation of the theatre structure.


The team has created an accurate 3D reconstruction based on Canina's plans and has also generated a detailed, real-time navigable version of the model.
The team created an accurate 3D reconstruction based on Canina's plans and also generated a detailed, real-time navigable version of the model.
 
Much, but not all, of the KVL team's work is still archived at the [[Department of Digital Humanities]] at King's, although the Lab was closed down in 2015.


[[category:projects]]
[[category:projects]]

Revision as of 12:57, 11 March 2016

Available

Summary

The King's Visualisation Lab team (formerly a unit at King's College London) created a series of 3D reconstructions based on previously known scholarly studies of the Theatre of Pompey in Rome. The nineteenth-century architect, Luigi Canina, created a series of hypothetical plans and artistic impressions based on his own investigation of the theatre structure.

The team created an accurate 3D reconstruction based on Canina's plans and also generated a detailed, real-time navigable version of the model.

Much, but not all, of the KVL team's work is still archived at the Department of Digital Humanities at King's, although the Lab was closed down in 2015.