Bangkok Post

VR resurrects ancient Rome bit by bit

- ELLA IDE

Gazing upon the splendours of ancient Rome is no longer a luxury reserved for visitors to the Italian capital, as temples opened their doors internatio­nally with a digital project launched last month after decades of planning.

The Rome Reborn tour is the first to show users over 7,000 buildings and monuments from the year AD 320, allowing both those with VR goggles or just a computer to explore over 14km².

“I first came up with the idea in 1974. I was determined to find a way to bring these wonderful monuments to the world, but the technology didn’t exist then,” the project’s director, digital archaeolog­ist Bernard Frischer, said.

“We had to redesign the model three times as technology advanced, but 22 years after we began, and US$3 million [98 million baht] later, we’re finally here,” he said.

Users can currently do a “flyover” of ancient Rome as well as stop and explore two sites, the Roman forum and the Basilica of Maxentius and Constantin­e, designed with input from a team of archaeolog­ists.

“We chose AD 320 because we have the most informatio­n for that period so we can be as accurate as possible, and after that the empire’s capital moved to Constantin­ople,” said 69-year-old Frischer.

“At the moment you can travel in a virtual hot air balloon over the ancient city, and teleport between different parts of historic sites to see them as they were and learn more about them.

“In the next two to three years we will add other key sites, such as the Colosseum and the Pantheon,” he said.

Users are able to switch between views of the monuments as they are now — the ruined remains — and as they were then.

The project is named after the words of 15th century papal secretary Flavio Biondo, who is the first documented person to have called for a reconstruc­tion of ancient Rome.

Frischer, a classics scholar who teaches a PhD in Virtual Heritage, said users wearing virtual reality goggles would eventually be able to train together as gladiators in the Colosseum or race each other in chariots around the Circus Maximus.

Flyover Zone, the company behind Rome Reborn, plans to reconstruc­t Athens in the time of Socrates and Jerusalem in the period of Jesus Christ.

It is not the only project which allows people to see Rome as it was under various emperors, but those wanting to explore Nero’s Domus Aurea palace and the Caracalla thermal baths have to use virtual reality goggles on site.

 ??  ?? A VR image from Rome Reborn Virtual Reality project and Flyzone Production­s’ interactiv­e applicatio­n, showing the western side of the Roman forum, the centre of the ancient city.
A VR image from Rome Reborn Virtual Reality project and Flyzone Production­s’ interactiv­e applicatio­n, showing the western side of the Roman forum, the centre of the ancient city.
 ??  ?? People enjoy ancient Rome on VR goggles.
People enjoy ancient Rome on VR goggles.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Thailand