Maxentius 3D Project

Aim of the project is to propose a full 3D model of the Circus of Maxentius in Rome encompassing all the aspects of the environment, as well as the architectural system. The Circus is part o a complex built by Maxentius at the beginning of the IV century AD. The maxentian complex is situated on the...

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Main Authors: Lucia Marsicano, Saverio Giulio Malatesta, Francesco Lella, Emanuela D'Ignazio, Eleonora Massacci, Simone Onofri
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Language:English
Published: Indiana University Office of Scholarly Publishing 2017-12-01
Series:Studies in Digital Heritage
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Online Access:https://scholarworks.iu.edu/journals/index.php/sdh/article/view/23199
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author Lucia Marsicano
Saverio Giulio Malatesta
Francesco Lella
Emanuela D'Ignazio
Eleonora Massacci
Simone Onofri
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description Aim of the project is to propose a full 3D model of the Circus of Maxentius in Rome encompassing all the aspects of the environment, as well as the architectural system. The Circus is part o a complex built by Maxentius at the beginning of the IV century AD. The maxentian complex is situated on the via Appia between the second and the third mile; nowadays this area is part of the Parco Regionale dell’Appina Antica, where is not possible to remove the vegetation in order to preserve the ecosystem. For this reason a large part of the Circus is covered by the vegetation, making the reconnaissance of the entire structure impossible for researchers. Starting point was the study of archaeological data, afterward the team carried on a survey on field to integrate the published data with new information useful to create a metrically correct reconstruction of the monument. To model both the landscape and the architectural structures it was used Blender, an opens source software, otherwise to model the statues it was used the 3D software ZBrusj. Each element was modeled using scientific references or, in absence of them, following likelihood criteria. The result is a metrically and scientifically correct 3D model of the Circus of Maxentius useful to study the monument from a new point of view. Integrating archaeological data and 3D graphic is possible to verify the hypothesis on the reconstruction of the monument. To propose an in-depth study complete 3D model is needed to understand the relation among the architectonic elements and the environment. A 3D model is also useful to communicate the monument to the public, in order to strength the relationship between heritage and citizens.
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spelling doaj.art-b037d6f92e7f4e4f8444dd52295fa66a2022-12-21T19:09:28ZengIndiana University Office of Scholarly PublishingStudies in Digital Heritage2574-17482017-12-011210.14434/sdh.v1i2.23199Maxentius 3D ProjectLucia Marsicano0Saverio Giulio Malatesta1Francesco Lella2Emanuela D'Ignazio3Eleonora Massacci4Simone Onofri5Archeo&Arte 3D Lab - DigiLab Sapienza University of RomeArcheo&Arte 3D Lab - DigiLab Sapienza University of RomeArcheo&Arte 3D Lab - DigiLab Sapienza University of RomeSapienza University of RomeSapienza University of RomeSapienza University of RomeAim of the project is to propose a full 3D model of the Circus of Maxentius in Rome encompassing all the aspects of the environment, as well as the architectural system. The Circus is part o a complex built by Maxentius at the beginning of the IV century AD. The maxentian complex is situated on the via Appia between the second and the third mile; nowadays this area is part of the Parco Regionale dell’Appina Antica, where is not possible to remove the vegetation in order to preserve the ecosystem. For this reason a large part of the Circus is covered by the vegetation, making the reconnaissance of the entire structure impossible for researchers. Starting point was the study of archaeological data, afterward the team carried on a survey on field to integrate the published data with new information useful to create a metrically correct reconstruction of the monument. To model both the landscape and the architectural structures it was used Blender, an opens source software, otherwise to model the statues it was used the 3D software ZBrusj. Each element was modeled using scientific references or, in absence of them, following likelihood criteria. The result is a metrically and scientifically correct 3D model of the Circus of Maxentius useful to study the monument from a new point of view. Integrating archaeological data and 3D graphic is possible to verify the hypothesis on the reconstruction of the monument. To propose an in-depth study complete 3D model is needed to understand the relation among the architectonic elements and the environment. A 3D model is also useful to communicate the monument to the public, in order to strength the relationship between heritage and citizens.https://scholarworks.iu.edu/journals/index.php/sdh/article/view/231993D modelingdigital heritagedigital archaeology
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Studies in Digital Heritage
3D modeling
digital heritage
digital archaeology
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digital archaeology
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