Farnese Collection Digitising Sculptures
May 4 2021

Picture: finestresullarte.info
Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:
The Farnese Collection in Naples are digitising several of their most important classical sculptures for a 3D virtual tour. More specifically, the scheme will involve the digital recreation of the Baths of Caracalla for a project entitled Rome Reborn. The project is in collaboration with the virtual tourism company Flyover Zone based in Bloomington, Indiana. They are planning to make the tour available for most digital devices, including for those who have their own VR gear at home.
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