Livia's Villa Reloaded: An Example of Re-use and Update of a Pre-existing Virtual Museum, Following a Novel Approach in Storytelling Inside Virtual Reality Environments
Contributo in Atti di convegno
Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
Livia's Villa Reloaded is an innovative virtual
reality installation dedicated to the Villa Ad Gallinas Albas, which
Livia Drusilla took as dowry to the Emperor Augustus when she
married him in the first century BC. This archaeological site is
located on a great hill at Prima Porta, at the ninth mile of the via
Flaminia, a very important roman consular road built at the end
of the third century BC to connect Rome to Ariminum (today
Rimini). Starting from digital acquisition on the field, both the
archaeological landscape and the actual site have been modeled
in 3D, together with the reconstruction of how this context could
have been in the past, in particular during the augustan age. The
3D scenarios have been implemented in a Virtual Reality
application using mid-air gesture based Interaction. The
installation introduces a novel approach in storytelling,
combining different media and languages: real time exploration,
cinematographic paradigms, use of real actors and virtual set
practices. This installation has been created reusing and
updating the dataset previously realized for the Virtual Museum
of the Ancient via Flaminia, a virtual reality and multiuser
environment that was installed in the Roman National Museum-
Diocletian's Baths in Rome in 2008. The new version of
installation, Livia's Villa Reloaded, has been presented and
opened to the public in February 2014 in the same location, and
promoted by the V-Must network as a successful example of
trans-media project.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
virtual museums; best practices; virtual reality environments; gesture-based interaction; storytelling; new media; virtual set; trans-media project; re-use of dataset.
Elenco autori:
Pietroni, Eva
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Titolo del libro:
2015 Digital Heritage