Chronologie des repésentations 3D de la Villa Hadriana |
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consulter Hadrian's Villa Reconstruction VWHL,![]() |
Matthews BRENNAN, youtube, Main Map/Plan DHVP of Villa Adriana, Idia Lab |
Etudes "Antinoéennes" sur gaogoa voir Sommaire/Antinous | |
Ricostruzione 3D Villa di Adriano a Tivoli
Ricostruzione 3D Villa di Adriano a Tivoli per progetto Storia dell'Arte
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4 mars 2018 |
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Vestibolo Piazza d'Oro, Villa Adriana
00:10 30 septembre 2016 |
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A reconstruction of the Stadium Garden 8 avril 2016
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Vivier, 6 avril 2016
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5 avril 2016
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5 avril 2016
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Guard Barracks, 1 avril 2016 |
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1 avril 2016 |
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Doric Pillars, Pilliers doriques, Edifice avec Pilliers Doriques 7 mars 2016 |
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Philosophers' Hall by VWHL on Sketchfab |
Philosophers Hall ![]() Salle des Philosphes, Salle des 7 Sages 7 mars 2016 ![]() |
Théatre Grec, 7 mars 2016 |
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7 mars 2016 |
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Small Bath 30 mars 2016 |
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Pecile 30 mars 2016 |
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Three exedreas, 7 mars 2016
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7 mars 2016 |
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Virtual Hadrian's Villa Walkthrough 02:29
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Take a virtual tour through a reconstructed Hadrian's Villa! This is a compilation of all of the 3D digital model reconstructions and renderings made of Hadrian's Villa for The Digital Hadrian's Villa Project between 2010 and 2015. 06:58 04 mars 2014 |
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The Digital Hadrian's Villa Project: State vs. Reconstruction
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The Digital Hadrian's Villa Project - Animated Segments Compilation Canopus à 00:49 The Digital Hadrian's Villa Project Indiana University, School of Informatics Modeling and Animation by Matthew Brennan Project Director: Bernard Frischer
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19 novembre 2013 |
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Theatre Maritime Digital Hadrian's Project
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30 mai 2013 |
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Reconstruction of the Stadium Garden at Hadrian's Villa.
A view through the South Hall to the Niobid Statue Group arrangement in the stepped nymphaeum. 2013 The Digital Hadrian's Villa Project Digital World Heritage Laboratory, University of Virginia Project Director: Prof. Bernard Frischer 3D Modeling and Animation: Matthew Brennan 01:22 10 mai 2013 |
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Doric Pillars 3D Model VWHLab 00:24
4 mai 2013 |
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Pecil 3D Model VWHLab 00:24 4 mai 2013 |
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Serapeum 3D Model VWHLab
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4 mai 2013 |
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Piazza D'Oro 3D Model VWHLab
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4 mai 2013 |
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Vestibule 3D Model VWHLab 00:12
4 mai 2013
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Maritime theater 3D Model VWHLab
00:24 4 mai 2013 |
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Three Exedras 3D Model VWHLab 00:24
4 mai 2013 |
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Small Baths 3D Model VWHLab 00:24
4 mai 2013 |
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Grand Vestibule mainhall
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28 février 2013 |
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Places and Journeys of Emperor Hadrian
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Maritime Theatre at Hadrian's Villa, Tivoli Maritime Theatre at Hadrian's Villa, Tivoli, Villa begun in 117 C.E. A conversation with Dr. Bernard Frischer and Dr. Beth Harris. Created by Beth Harris and Steven Zucker.
05:00 29 novembre 2012
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The Digital Hadrian's Villa Project The Virtual World Heritage Laboratory at the University of Virginia Project Director, Bernard Frischer 3D Modeling and Animation, Matthew Brennan Video Editing, Jack Roebuck Copyright 2012 by The Board of Visitors, University of Virginia
15:47 October 2012 |
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Garden courtyard of the Piazza D'Oro at Hadrian's Villa
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18 octobre 2012 |
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Hadrian's Villa Vestibule reconstruction
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3 octobre 2012 |
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The Serapeum at Hadrian's Villa
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30 septembre 2012 |
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Reconstruction of the Serapeum and Canopus at Hadrian's Villa with statuary. The Digital Hadrian's Villa Project, VWHL at UVa Project Director, Professor Bernard Frischer Modeling, Animation, Matthew Brennan
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30 septembre 2012 |
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Canopus Canal and Serapeum Reconstruction - Hadrian's Villa 00:33 29 septembre 2012 |
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Caryatids on the Canopus at Hadrian's Villa
Restored Caryatid and Silini statues on the Canopus at Hadrian's Villa. The Digital Hadrian's Villa Project Director: Prof. Bernard Frischer Modeling and Production: Matthew Brennan 00:16 26 septembre 2012 |
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Serapeum : Triclinium and Axial Extension - Extended Cut (Work in Progress)
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21 septembre 2012 |
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Double Herm - Dresden Cast
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6 juillet 2012 |
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A virtual tour of Hadrian's Villa using a 3D digital model of the villa created under the direction of Dr. Bernard Frischer. The ruins of Hadrian's Villa, in the town of Tivoli, near Rome, is spread over an area of approximately 250 acres. Many of the structures were designed by the Emperor Hadrian who ruled from 117 until his death in 138 C.E. This virtual rendering is based on current archeological research and has been created in consultation with art historians, archaeologists, and museum curators with expertise in this area. Please note, a few features are necessarily assumptions based on the best available evidence. Speakers: Dr. Bernard Frischer and Dr. Beth Harris. Created by Beth Harris and Steven Zucker. 08.03 20 juin 2012 |
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Virtual World tour of Hadrian's Villa - Full Version 19:35 23 avril 2012 Cette vidéo présente la capture d'écran d'une session typique du monde virtuel de la villa d'Hadrien. Tout dans la vidéo se passe de manière interactive, en temps réel. Tout d'abord, l'utilisateur se connecte et choisit un avatar. Dans le cas de la vidéo, nous avons choisi d’être l’empereur Hadrien. L'expérience commence dans le temple du divin Antinous (Antinoeion) à la villa d'Hadrien. Le complexe a été construit au début des années 130 après la mort de Antinous, l'amant d'Hadrien. Hadrian était profondément affligé de la perte de son ami et avait institué les honneurs divins et le culte du jeune homme dans tout l'empire. Les fouilles ont découvert le temple de la villa d'Hadrien en 2000, puis entre 2000 et 2004, le consultant du projet, le docteur Zaccaria Mari. Nous voyons notre avatar interagir avec des soldats de la garde prétorienne, qui sont des personnages non jouables (NPC). À proximité, plus de PNJ travaillent comme jardiniers. Au cours de cette session, notre avatar se promène dans le sanctuaire en passant devant l'obélisque de Pincian (actuellement à Rome), qui, selon Mari, a été érigé à l'origine dans la villa à Antinoeion. Nous nous dirigerons ensuite vers la petite chapelle dédiée à Antinous, où Mari propose de positionner la statue d'Antinous, haute de 3 mètres, sous les traits d'Osiris, qui a été trouvée à proximité et se trouve maintenant dans les musées du Vatican. En sortant de la chapelle, passé les deux télamones qui tiennent le porche, nous recevons automatiquement des informations sur les statues de la base de données d'art du projet. Si nous le souhaitons, nous pouvons facilement accéder au site Web du projet, qui fournit une documentation scientifique pour la reconstruction en 3D. Nous retournons ensuite vers notre point de départ et constatons que l'avatar d'un sénateur nous attend. La vidéo se termine par une démonstration qui - en plus du bavardage textuel - la communication vocale est également possible dans le monde entier entre des personnes connectées n'importe où dans le monde. Pour ce faire, nous utilisons le logiciel gratuit C3 de Vivox. Si nous le souhaitons, nous pouvons faire en sorte que notre avatar exécute un geste de salutation approprié. Ceci et beaucoup d'autres gestes ont été fournis par notre consultant sur les gestes de Roman, le professeur Anthony Corbeill (Université du Kansas) et mis en œuvre par capture de mouvement par notre équipe technique. L'Antinoion n'est qu'un des trente bâtiments situés sur le site de la villa d'Hadrien, située à 200 hectares, près de Tivoli. Nous avons modélisé la villa entière et l'avons intégrée au moteur de jeu Unity3D. Il faut plusieurs heures pour explorer tout le monde virtuel de l'application Unity3D créée pour notre projet par nos partenaires du laboratoire IDIA de la Ball State University. Cette vidéo est un bref exemple de ce qui est maintenant possible grâce à un voyage dans le temps simulé vers un monument culturel important du passé. Elle montre comment nous pouvons non seulement visiter le monde perdu, mais aussi retranscrire des événements historiques et les rituels typiques. cérémonies de la vie quotidienne. Ce projet a été généreusement soutenu par un donateur anonyme et par une subvention de la National Science Foundation (subvention n ° IIS-1018512).
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Virtual World tour - The Antinoeion at Hadrian's Villa 02:44 4 avril 2012 This video gives the screen capture of a typical session of the Virtual World of Hadrian's Villa. Everything in the video is happening interactively, in real time. First, the user logs in and chooses an avatar. In the case of the video, we have chosen to be the Emperor Hadrian. The experience starts in the Temple of the Divine Antinous (Antinoeion) at Hadrian's Villa. The complex was built in the early 130s AD after the death of Hadrian's lover, Antinous. Hadrian was deeply grieved at the loss of his friend and instituted divine honors and cult for the young man all over the empire. Excavators discovered the temple at Hadrian's Villa in 2000, and it was excavated by project consultant, Dr. Zaccaria Mari, from 2000 to 2004. We see our avatar interact with soldiers of the Praetorian Guard, who are Non Playing Characters (NPCs). Nearby, more NPCs work as gardeners. In this session, our avatar walks around the sanctuary, passing the Pincian Obelisk (now in Rome), which Mari believes was originally erected in the Antinoeion at the villa. We then proceed to the small chapel dedicated to Antinous, where Mari proposes positioning the 9-foot high statue of Antinous in the guise of Osiris that was found nearby and is now in the Vatican Museums. As we pass out of the chapel past the two telamones holding up the porch, we automatically receive information from the project's art database about the statues. If we wish, we can easily access the project's website, which provides scholarly documentation for the 3D reconstruction. We then return toward our point of departure and find that the avatar of a senator is awaiting us. The video ends with a demonstration that--in addition to textual chatting--voice communication is also possible in world between people logged in anywhere around the globe. To achieve this, we use the free software called C3 by Vivox. If we wish, we can make our avatar perform an appropriate gesture of greeting. This and many other gestures were provided by our consultant on Roman gestures, Prof. Anthony Corbeill (University of Kansas) and implemented through motion capture by our technical team. The Antinoeion is just one of thirty buildings on the site of Hadrian's 200-acre villa near Tivoli. We have modeled the entire villa and put it into the game engine Unity3D. It takes many hours to explore the entire virtual world Unity3D app created for our project by our partners at the IDIA Lab at Ball State University. This video is a short example of what is now possible by way of simulated time travel to a significant cultural monument of the past, and it shows how we can not only visit the lost world but also re-enact historical events and the typical rituals and ceremonies of everyday life. This project has been generously supported by an anonymous donor and by a grant from the National Science Foundation (grant # IIS-1018512). |
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Roccabruna Reconstruction
00:28 10 fevrier 2012
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Solar Tracking and Virtual Simulation of Hadrian's Villa in Unity 3D 00:50 21 octobre 2011 IDIA Lab is designing and producing a virtual simulation of the villa of the Roman Emperor Hadrian, which is located outside of Rome in Tivoli, Italy. This project is under contract with the Virtual World Heritage Laboratory (VWHL) at the University of Virginia (UVA), directed by Dr. Bernard Frischer and funded by the National Science Foundation. This large-scale recreation will reconstruct the entire villa complex in consultation with the world's foremost villa scholars and educators. The project is being authored in the game engine of Unity 3D as a live 3D multi-user online learning environment and will allow students and visitors to immerse themselves in all aspects of the simulated villa. The project will not only accurately recreate the villa buildings but also include a complete Roman avatar system, non-player characters with artificial intelligence, furniture, indigenous vegetation, dynamic atmospheric system and sophisticated user interface. The interface will not only provide learning, navigation, reporting and assessment opportunities but will also allow users to change the position of the sun to any date in 130 AD using data from the Horizons database at JPL NASA - testing theses of astro-alignments of architectural features during solstices and equinoxes. UVA students will be briefed on the culture and history of the villa as well as learn the virtual environment for five weeks prior to immersing themselves within it. The avatar system will allow for them to enter the world choosing class and gender - already being aware of the customs and behavior of the Roman aristocracy, soldier, slave or politician. This project will be delivered to VWHL at the University of VIrginia in March. http://idialab.org/projects/54 |
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Laurea Thesis: "Reconstruction of the Maritime Theater at the Villa Adriana" 03:12 2 août 2010
This is an old project, my Laurea Thesis: "Reconstruction of the Maritime Theater at the Villa Adriana". Based on the studies made by Mathias Ueblacker and his book : " Das Teatro Marittimo in der Villa Adriana". Dedicated to my lovely sister: Martina. |
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Teatro Griego, Villa Adriana 3d / Virtual Greek Theater, Hadrian's Villa Recreación infográfica del Teatro Griego, de la Villa Adriana. 3d virtual reconstruction of the Greek Theater in Hadrian's Villa. Más información: http://italicaromana.blogspot.com 01:10
21 juin 2010 |
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Teatro Marítimo, Villa Adriana 3d / Virtual Maritime Theatre, Hadrian's Villa Recreación infográfica del Teatro Marítimo, de la Villa Adriana. 3d virtual reconstruction of the Maritime Theatre in Hadrian's Villa.
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21 avril 2010
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