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TORCH (en)coding Heritage Network Digital Launch - Exploring Ancient Rome through Immersive Technologies

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TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities
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This digital event explores how 3D-modelling technologies and virtual reality can open new understandings of the past.
Prof Matthew Nicholls describes the creation of a large-scale 3D model of Ancient Rome, exploring the use of computer modelling in the study of ancient structures. Richard Smith brings the technological perspective, discussing the tools which enable the exploration of such a model in virtual reality. The talk will focus particularly on the Theatre of Pompey, a Roman theatre complex, completed in 55 BCE, which no longer survives.

Prof Matthew Nichols is Senior Tutor at St. John's College Oxford. He previously held a lectureship and then a chair in Classics at the University of Reading. There he developed a large scale 3D model of ancient Rome, which he has used extensively in teaching, research, outreach, and commercial work, winning several national awards for teaching and innovation.

Richard Smith is Technology Support Officer at the Bodleian Libraries, Oxford, where he provides technology support and 3D printing, advises on 3D modelling and AR/VR projects, and leads training courses on immersive technologies. He is also the co-founder of the Oxford X-Reality Hub, Oxford's central resource for virtual and augmented reality.

Dr Lia Costiner – Merton College, hosted this event as founder of the (en)coding Heritage TORCH Network.

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TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities
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Lia Costiner
Richard Smith
Matthew Nichols
Keywords
3D Modelling
classics
virtual reality
architecture
Augmented Reality
ancient Rome
Department: The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities (TORCH)
Date Added: 10/06/2020
Duration: 00:48:25

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