Projects
4. Archaeo Viz (November 2007 – June 2009)
Team:
- Project coordinator: Ioannis Paliokas
- 3D Artist: Vlad Buda
- Programmer:Adrian Robert Iancu
- Historian: Marius Ciută
Project description:
Archaeo Viz is a project aiming at recording, digitizing, accessing and presenting archaeological sites and artifacts in virtual reality that integrates computer-generated information into real physical environment.
You can download the setup file here:
http://rapidshare.com/files/260587580/Archaeo_Viz_-_setup.exe
3. Circuit of the three fortresses (June 2008 – October 2008)
The “Circuit of the three fortresses” project was financed by the National Cultural Fund Administration (www.afcn.ro). This project was developed at “1 December 1918” University of Alba Iulia, Romania.
Team:
- Main project coordinator: Lect. PhD. Ovidiu Domşa
- Lead 3D Artist / Project coordinator: Vlad Buda
- 2D Artist: Cristina Laslău
- Junior 3D Artist: Flavius Codrean
- Historian: Ilie Lascu
- Web Developer: Ciprian Turcu
Project description:
We created these high quality animation videos of the Apulum Citadel for use in a web application.
2. Discover Urban Archaeology (February 2007 – May 2007)
Project “Discover Urban Archaeology! Apvlvm 2007” was financed by the National Cultural Fund Administration (www.afcn.ro) . The project was started by the National Museum of Union in Alba Iulia. We were contracted to reconstruct a roman public building.
Team:
- Main project coordinator: Lect. PhD. Ovidiu Domşa
- Lead 3D Artist / Project coordinator: Vlad Buda
- Junior 3D Artist: Flavius Codrean
- Archaeologist: Ilie Lascu
- Historian: Anca Timofan
Project description:
During November 2006- April 2007 rescue archaeological researches were carried out on Alba Iulia, 18 Decebal Street for the purpose of discharging the archaeological load of the surface destined to build a family dwelling. From previous researches it was known the fact that the objective was nearby the Roman fort of the XIIIth legion Gemina and approximately 500 m north from Praetorium Consularis, the residence of the governor of Dacia province. Following the archaeological researches there has been discovered a room that came from a building of Roman period, of big dimensions, with at least 3 rooms, made from sandstone blocks fixed with mortar. The character of the building couldn’t have been established, but, considering the dimensions of the rooms and walls, we may assume that this building was raised during emperor Aurelius (161-180 A.D.) continuing its existence also during the 3rd century A.D.
1. 3D Virtual Museum (March 2007 – October 2007)
The “3D Virtual Museum” project was financed by the National Cultural Fund Administration (www.afcn.ro). This project was developed at “1 December 1918” University of Alba Iulia, Romania.
Team:
- Main project coordinator: Lect. PhD. Ovidiu Domşa
- Lead Programmer: Adrian Robert Iancu
- Lead 3D Artist / Project coordinator: Vlad Buda
- 2D Artist: Flavius Claudiu Bolog
- Junior 3D Artist: Flavius Codrean
- Archaeologist: Ilie Lascu
- Historian: Vasile Moga
Project description:
This virtual reality system offers a highly interactive 3D environment, allowing users to explore and visualize a Roman Citadel. The case study is based on the archaeological research in the city of Alba Iulia, at the Apulum Citadel, where the 13-th Roman Legion Geminae was stationed. The Citadel was constructed in 107-108 B.C. for military, economical and commercial purposes.
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