Sunday, November 17, 2013
VIRTUAL ARCHEO-MUSEUM RECREATES
VESUVIUS DRAMA IN AN ECO-FRIENDLY WAY
VESUVIUS DRAMA IN AN ECO-FRIENDLY WAY
THIS weekend celebrations are taking place at Herculaneum to mark the second anniversary of a Virtual 3-D Archaeological Museum which has drawn 150,000 visitors since opening on November 16th, 2011.
The response has been overwhelming and very encouraging to archaeologists, who have been alarmed that Pompeii and Herculaneum are now falling to ruin again ... as wind, rain, and thieving tourists threaten to remove the last vestiges that the volcano's lava and pyroclastic surges missed in 79 AD.
To help avert a second disaster whose ramifications would be irreversible, experts opened the MUSEO ARCHAEOLOGICO VIRTUALE (MAV) ... just a stone's throw away from the archaeological dig at the ancient Herculaneum.
It is one of the most advanced centers of culture and technology applied to Cultural Heritage and communication in Italy.
It houses a unique and extraordinary museum: a virtual and interactive tour during which visitors experience the emotion of travelling back in time to the moment before the eruption of 79 AD, described by Pliny, which destroyed the Roman cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum.
Over seventy multimedia installations bring back the life and splendor of the main archaeological areas of Pompeii, Herculaneum, Baia, Stabia and Capri.
Through scene reconstructions, visual interfaces and holograms, you are led into a virtual dimension, experiencing the archaeological heritage interactively by exploiting the new opportunities offered by multimedia technologies.
The MAV is a place for learning and understanding, where the real and the imaginary meet to give life to new ways of learning and of entertainment.
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