Rome Reborn: Ancient Rome Recreated In 3D, You Can’t Have It
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by Nicholas Deleon on June 11, 2007

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I don’t know how many of you watched the HBO series “Rome,” but if you’re anything like me, you watched and loved it. Why not take a virtual tour of the city that entertained us for weeks on end? Well, you can’t, really, but you can read about. Scholars from Italy and the U.S. have created Rome Reborn, a 3D model of the ancient city that’s rivals anything Rockstar has ever come up with. The project took some 10 years to complete and cost millions of dollars to fund. As such, you’re not going to find it on your favorite torrent site or anything. Instead, it’ll mainly be used by academics to better study life in ancient Rome. There’s also plans to have a version on display in modern day Rome, so that tourists can do a little more than take pictures of the Colosseum while posing funny poses.

Newsweek has several videos of the 3D Rome ready for viewing, accompanied by music that’s pretty much straight out of Final Fantasy.

Rome Reborn [Newsweek]

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  • Why in the world wouldn’t they make this available to the general public?

  • Because acedemic types are pointy headed know-it-alls that know better than we do what is best for everyone…. :)

    That was me just lashing out…. I’m bummed .. Then again, I probably paid a lot of tax dollars just for that to be funded….

  • The darned thing will require such a huge space and band width – it would not be that easy to have it available on line. May be in due course it could come on a DVD or in other special storage facilities.

    They have created something very special – and just deserve some nice words.

  • Huge space? Huge bandwith? What do you think Google Earth needs? Or Google itself?

    If this is funded with public money (I bet partly for EU funding) they have to open this up to the public. I paid for it!

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