
HISTORY IN 3D - ANCIENT ROME 320 AD. Campus Martius 3D reconstruction.
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Selfishly, i would like it to go on for an hour more.
Date: 2024-03-27
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michaelstaengl1349
It's a totally great video. Makes one be able to time travel.
The only thing which could top your reconstructions would be a fully immersive virtual reality you delve into without the usage of the eyes but more like with the Neuralink system Elon Musk envisiones alebit in a fuly matured version.
Just imagine how great it would be to be able to actually walk in such a digital reconstruction, to smell the dishes served in the tabernae, the smell of the Tiber, the smells of the whole city, to hear the sounds, all the humans who lived there in 320 CE / or 1073 Ab Vrbe Condita.
This part of the virtual cyberspace surely would be visited by millions of virtual reality tourists.
BTW: Thanks to Siri on my macBook pro, I found out the music you used in this video.
It's Suspens Game by JJ, the single version, available on Apple Music.
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It's a totally great video. Makes one be able to time travel.
The only thing which could top your reconstructions would be a fully immersive virtual reality you delve into without the usage of the eyes but more like with the Neuralink system Elon Musk envisiones alebit in a fuly matured version.
Just imagine how great it would be to be able to actually walk in such a digital reconstruction, to smell the dishes served in the tabernae, the smell of the Tiber, the smells of the whole city, to hear the sounds, all the humans who lived there in 320 CE / or 1073 Ab Vrbe Condita.
This part of the virtual cyberspace surely would be visited by millions of virtual reality tourists.
BTW: Thanks to Siri on my macBook pro, I found out the music you used in this video.
It's Suspens Game by JJ, the single version, available on Apple Music.
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raynusgremont3664
I get a little sad to hear how big things were. Everything seemed to aspire to greatness and an architectural concept that expresses the idea of civilization (even if it was not done in a peaceful way expresses that idea. In comparison today we see large buildings that break harmony and peace, poorly planned constructions, pollution in urban beauty.
It's as if we had regressed in this regard. It even seems that the old cities are more modern than the current ones.
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I get a little sad to hear how big things were. Everything seemed to aspire to greatness and an architectural concept that expresses the idea of civilization (even if it was not done in a peaceful way expresses that idea. In comparison today we see large buildings that break harmony and peace, poorly planned constructions, pollution in urban beauty.
It's as if we had regressed in this regard. It even seems that the old cities are more modern than the current ones.
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sflorio
The world's first modern city. The effect on people arriving there from their mud huts and farms and tiny villages must have been jaw-dropping. With no TV or photography they may have maybe seen crude paintings of it at best. The vast civic spaces would have been incredible even to a modern city dweller like myself, filled with fabulous art sheathed in gold and polychrome marble as they were.
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The world's first modern city. The effect on people arriving there from their mud huts and farms and tiny villages must have been jaw-dropping. With no TV or photography they may have maybe seen crude paintings of it at best. The vast civic spaces would have been incredible even to a modern city dweller like myself, filled with fabulous art sheathed in gold and polychrome marble as they were.
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Krommer1000
Fantastic. These video's are so amazing. Really makes it come to life in a way people have dreamed about about for over a thousand years. Really enjoyed the close up shot of the Pantheon, showing how large the whole thing was, and not just the dome that still exists today, 0: 43 but the whole video is magical. Thanks for posting.
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Fantastic. These video's are so amazing. Really makes it come to life in a way people have dreamed about about for over a thousand years. Really enjoyed the close up shot of the Pantheon, showing how large the whole thing was, and not just the dome that still exists today, 0: 43 but the whole video is magical. Thanks for posting.
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The4Experience
Wow, this is absolutely incredible! I can't even imagine how much work must have gone into recreating this gigantic city of ancient Rome, truly mind-boggling.
It would be cool to bring this out as a VR exploration game on Steam. You should really consider doing that, many would buy it.
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Wow, this is absolutely incredible! I can't even imagine how much work must have gone into recreating this gigantic city of ancient Rome, truly mind-boggling.
It would be cool to bring this out as a VR exploration game on Steam. You should really consider doing that, many would buy it.
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aka99
awsome. well done who did that. makes me wanting to slender through antique rome. Unbelievable that almost all of this was destroyed. I wonder how long Rome looked like this. I guess untill the 7 or 8 th century. Can you do this for Constantionople for the year 1095 after christ PLEASE
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awsome. well done who did that. makes me wanting to slender through antique rome. Unbelievable that almost all of this was destroyed. I wonder how long Rome looked like this. I guess untill the 7 or 8 th century. Can you do this for Constantionople for the year 1095 after christ PLEASE
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LeontiusInvictus
Many other recreations do not do it justice in terms of scale and the richness in texture and detail that this model provides. Imagine being fully immersed in a VR experience here, filled with hustle and bustle of NPC's. Seriously, how has no one done this yet
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Many other recreations do not do it justice in terms of scale and the richness in texture and detail that this model provides. Imagine being fully immersed in a VR experience here, filled with hustle and bustle of NPC's. Seriously, how has no one done this yet
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albertbk7938
That's some Amazing, Remarkable Work.
The future of History is 3D. That would be an Awesome way to get students hooked.
I'm looking forward to more incredible reconstructions from you.
I tip my hat to this Team.
Job well done!
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That's some Amazing, Remarkable Work.
The future of History is 3D. That would be an Awesome way to get students hooked.
I'm looking forward to more incredible reconstructions from you.
I tip my hat to this Team.
Job well done!
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history
In this animation, ancient Rome truly looks like an ordinary city from today. At one point, I suspected to see a train station but then, it was just a public square. Must've been the maximum that was possible, given the technology of back then.
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In this animation, ancient Rome truly looks like an ordinary city from today. At one point, I suspected to see a train station but then, it was just a public square. Must've been the maximum that was possible, given the technology of back then.
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christineyetman640
Can you imagine going back in time and walking around Rome as it was in ancient times. How awe struck you would be to see such massive building and monuments at the height of their glory. it must have been something to see
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Can you imagine going back in time and walking around Rome as it was in ancient times. How awe struck you would be to see such massive building and monuments at the height of their glory. it must have been something to see
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edoardodipaolo370
Please use this soundtrack for the other videos of Rome! Especially those about the forum and the flight over the whole city! I think this music is beautiful, and truly reflects the might and greatness of the ancient city.
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Please use this soundtrack for the other videos of Rome! Especially those about the forum and the flight over the whole city! I think this music is beautiful, and truly reflects the might and greatness of the ancient city.
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freshgarum
Hi, History in 3D! I wanted to post a video of me recreating Rome in the strategic game: Grand Ages Rome. But I wanted to show some references first, would you allow me to show a piece of this video of yours too as a reference
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Hi, History in 3D! I wanted to post a video of me recreating Rome in the strategic game: Grand Ages Rome. But I wanted to show some references first, would you allow me to show a piece of this video of yours too as a reference
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josefmaster1188
The first time that i see such an excellent depiction of the Campus Martius, the other animators always try to render the old forum to the colosseum or the imperial fora, Excellent work, thank you very much.
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The first time that i see such an excellent depiction of the Campus Martius, the other animators always try to render the old forum to the colosseum or the imperial fora, Excellent work, thank you very much.
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hank. turricano
Charming reconstruction. I hope that the graphic accuracy of architectural details really corresponds to the excavations made and concrete evidence and is not the result of added by free interpretation.
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Charming reconstruction. I hope that the graphic accuracy of architectural details really corresponds to the excavations made and concrete evidence and is not the result of added by free interpretation.
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m. brat. 4364
that's really great. But, considering the position, it really looks more the Marco Aurelio's column, instead of Traianus'. It is also located between the Baths of Agrippa and the Arco di Claudio, so.
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that's really great. But, considering the position, it really looks more the Marco Aurelio's column, instead of Traianus'. It is also located between the Baths of Agrippa and the Arco di Claudio, so.
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nmkjnmnjm
I believe what is stated as the Trajan column is in fact Marcus Aurelius column. The Trajan column is in the Trajan forum close to the Trajan markets
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I believe what is stated as the Trajan column is in fact Marcus Aurelius column. The Trajan column is in the Trajan forum close to the Trajan markets
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kiely4561
Such an incredible achievement, a city on a scale and population not achieved again for another 1500 years until 19th century Paris and London
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Such an incredible achievement, a city on a scale and population not achieved again for another 1500 years until 19th century Paris and London
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DougMatthews-bj4ky
Truly amazing work, gentlemen. I am a writer and lover of ancient history. These are some of the best recreations I have ever seen.
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Truly amazing work, gentlemen. I am a writer and lover of ancient history. These are some of the best recreations I have ever seen.
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unclesam5230
You are such an amazing person for what you do I love this. Also will you be doing this kind of stuff for the Holy City of Constantinople
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You are such an amazing person for what you do I love this. Also will you be doing this kind of stuff for the Holy City of Constantinople
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yuribrito1504
Tu regere imperio populos, Romane, memento. Hae tibi erunt artes, pacisque imponere morem, parcere subiectis et debellare superbos!
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Tu regere imperio populos, Romane, memento. Hae tibi erunt artes, pacisque imponere morem, parcere subiectis et debellare superbos!
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ianpeddle6818
Truly an incredible city the size of which would not be equaled again until the start of the 19th century. Civilisation at its apex
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Truly an incredible city the size of which would not be equaled again until the start of the 19th century. Civilisation at its apex
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leifnordh9109
What we miss is a 3d model Where u can walk around with your avatar. Like in 1st person shooter games But without the shooting.
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What we miss is a 3d model Where u can walk around with your avatar. Like in 1st person shooter games But without the shooting.
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edoardodipaolo370
I am so thankful for this. Left me speechless. This is what public tv and ministries of cultural affairs should produce.
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I am so thankful for this. Left me speechless. This is what public tv and ministries of cultural affairs should produce.
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history
Stone rendering is getting quite good, but much of the rest still needs a breath of life, in my view, but great work nonetheless.
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Stone rendering is getting quite good, but much of the rest still needs a breath of life, in my view, but great work nonetheless.
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trevornapier4373
Rome’s modern beauty is nothing compared to its ancient. How can so much grandeur be lost to history
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Rome’s modern beauty is nothing compared to its ancient. How can so much grandeur be lost to history
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lablackzed
So much beauty lost wish modern city's look like this instead of the concrete jungles that they are today.
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So much beauty lost wish modern city's look like this instead of the concrete jungles that they are today.
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marciaspiegel5280
It was a beautiful city and a loss to those of us who would have loved to see it. Thank you.
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It was a beautiful city and a loss to those of us who would have loved to see it. Thank you.
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sebastianmaharg
Rome in 800 AD, please. Anyone. That, or a timelapse from 320 AD to the present day.
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Rome in 800 AD, please. Anyone. That, or a timelapse from 320 AD to the present day.
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history
Thank you, such a joy to see what Im studying of my city, coming to life in whole sections!
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Thank you, such a joy to see what Im studying of my city, coming to life in whole sections!
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Calventius
I wish a reconstruction could be done for the end of Trajans reign or Antoninous Pius.
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I wish a reconstruction could be done for the end of Trajans reign or Antoninous Pius.
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