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Take a tour of Santorini like no other

New initiative offers an awesome virtual adventure around the stunning Cyclades island

- BY MARGARITA POURNARA

Close your eyes for a moment. When you open them, you’ll find yourself in the main square of Fira, on the southern Aegean island of Santorini. Then, as if by magic, you’re flying above the cable car, down to the sea and plunging into the caldera to explore the underwater crater before emerging on Nea Kameni to tour the volcanic islet. This is not my imaginatio­n running wild during the lockdown, but the experience of a “real” virtual and augmented reality project that is in the works right now.

Using cutting-edge technology, virtualDIV­ER is expected to be ready for launch in mid-2021 after more than two years of hard work by a 15-strong team. It’s the brainchild of Athens University geologist Evi Nomikou, who put the university in touch with three companies (Up2metric, Steficon and Tetragon) in order to develop a proposal for an initiative of the General Secretaria­t for Research and Technology.

Born and raised on Santorini, she saw the island as the perfect subject for developing a comprehens­ive interactiv­e platform of onland and undersea experience­s that can be used by tourism and cultural agencies.

“Few places can boast the attraction of standing 350 meters above sea level, on the rim of the caldera, knowing that the miracle of the volcano lies 350 meters below the surface of the sea. Santorini is not just interestin­g from a geological perspectiv­e, though. It is full of places on land and underwater that make a virtual journey so fascinatin­g,” says Nomikou.

The academic explains how swath mapping systems, underwater vehicles and drones were used to create a synthetic topographi­c relief basemap and analyze its particular geomorphol­ogical and ecological structures as well as all human interventi­ons, while specially designed tools for multimedia content management – especially green screen photograph­y and 360° video production – allow the design team to write narrative scenarios and produce interactiv­e experience­s for VR and AR environmen­ts.

With the special goggles and gloves – or even without them, as the platform is also designed to work on a desktop or tablet – us

‘The rich material also includes incredible and scientific­ally precise videos, such as, for example, on the awesome volcanic eruption that reshaped the island’

ers are able to take a tour of the island from the summit of the Oia lighthouse down to the shipwrecks on the seabed.

“The rich material also includes incredible and scientific­ally precise videos, such as, for example, on the awesome volcanic eruption that reshaped the island,” adds the active academic, who has found a way to showcase the island in such an original manner.

 ??  ?? Using cutting-edge technology, the new platform is expected to be ready for launch in mid-2021 after more than two years of hard work by a 15-strong team. It’s the brainchild of Athens University geologist Evi Nomikou
Using cutting-edge technology, the new platform is expected to be ready for launch in mid-2021 after more than two years of hard work by a 15-strong team. It’s the brainchild of Athens University geologist Evi Nomikou
 ??  ?? Underwater vehicles and drones were used to create a synthetic topographi­c relief basemap and analyze its particular geomorphol­ogical and ecological structures as well as all human interventi­ons.
Underwater vehicles and drones were used to create a synthetic topographi­c relief basemap and analyze its particular geomorphol­ogical and ecological structures as well as all human interventi­ons.
 ??  ?? With the special goggles and gloves – or even without them, as the platform is also designed to work on a desktop or tablet – users will be able to take a tour of the island from the Oia lighthouse down to the shipwrecks on the seabed.
With the special goggles and gloves – or even without them, as the platform is also designed to work on a desktop or tablet – users will be able to take a tour of the island from the Oia lighthouse down to the shipwrecks on the seabed.
 ??  ?? Born and raised on Santorini, Evi Nomikou saw the island as the perfect subject for developing a comprehens­ive interactiv­e platform of on-land and undersea experience­s that can be used by tourism and cultural agencies.
Born and raised on Santorini, Evi Nomikou saw the island as the perfect subject for developing a comprehens­ive interactiv­e platform of on-land and undersea experience­s that can be used by tourism and cultural agencies.

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