Take a virtual tour of the Stadium Garden at Hadrian’s Villa, the World Heritage Site located in Tivoli, Italy. Despite the modern name, it consisted of structures used to host imperial audiences, receptions, and dinner parties. You will visit the site reconstructed as it appeared in the 130s CE. Your guide is Prof. Bernard Frischer, Director of the Digital Hadrian’s Villa Project.
If art interests you, this is the right tour for you! You will see the 16 statues illustrating the tragic story of Niobe in the South Nymphaeum and the only known sculpture gallery at the villa. Here you will see such famous statues as Endymion, Cupid and Psyche, and the Pasquino Group. All have been painstakingly restored, even down to the color used to paint the white marble.
Anyone who takes Flyover Zone’s virtual tour of the Stadium Garden comes away knowing far more about the place than even a visitor to the actual archaeological site, now reduced to a grassy field.
Hadrian's Villa Reborn: Stadium Garden(教育、探検、旅行)の評価数と総合順位の推移
評価数と総合順位の推移
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10
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5
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0
評価数(棒グラフ)、総合順位(折れ線グラフ)の推移
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
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12/17
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750
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760
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770
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Hadrian's Villa Reborn: Stadium Garden(教育、探検、旅行)の評価とレビュー
Missed opportunity. While obviously skilfully created in 3D this app only shows a collection of prerendered 360 degree still images and not a realtime rendered animated 3D environment as I expected. Hopefully in the future the team will consider an actual VR experience because the idea of reconstructing ancient sites in Virtual Reality is fascinating.
Why is it 360 photos?. As another review noted the app is just a series of 360 photos with a handful of videos. Question for developers: why did you take the time to model and texture this beautiful archaeological site and then not allow users to experience it in real time? In other words why not let us move around on our own and feel like we are there? The 360 photos are completely static, the people inside are simply frozen mid-movement and it breaks the sense of presence. Seems like a bit of a waste? Just strange since the promotional video was captured in 3-D. Apart from that, this app takes a very scholarly approach at informing you about this incredible archaeological site. The descriptions and interpretations of the meaning behind the sculptures are especially fascinating.