DocumentCode :
683098
Title :
The reconstructive study of the Greek colony of Syracuse in a 3D stereoscopic movie for tourists and scholars
Author :
Gabellone, Francesco ; Ferrari, Ivan ; Tanasi, Davide
Author_Institution :
IBAM (Ist. per i Beni Archeologici e Monumentali), Lecce, Italy
Volume :
2
fYear :
2013
fDate :
Oct. 28 2013-Nov. 1 2013
Firstpage :
693
Lastpage :
700
Abstract :
The ignorance or the mis-knowledge of the archaeological background of a modern city can affect its economy and cultural growth, limiting attractivity and spreading erroneous or distorted messages over media. The case of Syracuse (Sicily, Italy) is emblematic. Founded by the Corinthians in 733 BC, birthplace of poets and thinkers as Epicharmus and Archimedes, visited by many prominent figures of Greek culture as Pindar, Aeschylus and Plato, Syracuse over centuries became one of the most beautiful, influential and wealthy among the Greek cities of the Mediterranean basin, as the majestic temples testified. Nonetheless, regardless the historical background and the imposing visible remains of that past emerging everywhere in the actual urban area, Syracuse, since 2005 World Heritage site, has never played the role of quintessential archetype of Greek city both in the scientific literature and the mainstream. Against this scenario a proper action of historical revisionism over all the media should be undertake for restoring the neglected heritage of ancient Syracuse. A starting point is represented by a virtual archaeology project, undertook by a team of scholars of IBAM-CNR and Arcadia University-TCGS, aimed to the overall digital reconstruction of Ortigia, the core district of the Greek Syracuse, and to the production of a 3D documentary entitled `Siracusa 3D reborn´, that represents a pivotal advance in the knowledge of the Greek background of the city in terms of communication. This paper aims to present the frame of open issues related to knowledge, local perception, presentation to public and interpretation of the Greek heritage of Syracuse and to explain how the `Siracusa 3D reborn´ can give a significant contribution to start up new developmental policies.
Keywords :
archaeology; entertainment; stereo image processing; travel industry; visual perception; 3D stereoscopic movie; Aeschylus; Archimedes; Epicharmus; Greek colony; Greek culture; Mediterranean basin; Ortigia; Pindar; Plato; Sicily Italy; Syracuse; World Heritage site; archaeological background; cultural growth; digital reconstruction; distorted messages; economy growth; majestic temples; scholars; tourists; virtual archaeology project; Cities and towns; Communities; Cultural differences; Educational institutions; Global communication; Media; Three-dimensional displays; Greek architecture; archaeological 3D modeling; reconstructive analysis; virtual archaeology;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Digital Heritage International Congress (DigitalHeritage), 2013
Conference_Location :
Marseille
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-3168-2
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/DigitalHeritage.2013.6744838
Filename :
6744838
Link To Document :
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