The House of Julius Polybius
| Subject: | Geology, Archaeology |
| Purpose: | Exibitions/Collections, Documental |
| Format: | Video |
| 2007 | University of Tokyo, Graduate School of Humanities and Sociology, Faculty of Letters |
Accolades
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AGON 2002 - IV International Conference of Archaeological Film in the Mediterranean Area
Special Mention of the Jury , Athens 2002
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1st INTERNATIONAL EARTH SCIENCE FILM FESTIVAL
3rd Prize for the category SPECIAL, Trieste 2004
Special Mention of the Jury AGON 2002: International Conference of Archaeological Film in the Mediterranean Area – Athens.
This prestigious prize has been assigned because “this work sees the perfect combination between new technology and science as support to the archaeological research”.
“É impressionante la sequenza delle scene ricostruite in realtà virtuale al computer dagli specialisti dell’Altair4 guidati dal professor Masanori Aoyagi”, Il Mattino, “Gruppo di famiglia in un inferno. Virtuale. Così rivive il 79 d. C.”, Carlo Avvisati, 20.07.2001
“La casa era bella, sontuosa, la ‘telecamera’ del futuro la gira tutta, la esplora nei minimi particolari: dai letti da triclinio alle pitture murarie…”, La Repubblica, “Così il Vesuvio distrusse la casa del liberto Polibio”, Stella Cervasio, Napoli, 20.07.2001
The House of Julius Polybius in Pompeii has come to life again thanks to a long and elaborate process of visual restoration achieved by Altair 4 Multimedia on request of the University of Tokyo, specifically of Prof. Masanori Aoyagi. To obtain the elaboration of the video, entirely created and achieved by Altair 4 of Rome, a digital restoration was performed on tens of frescos, a virtual reconstruction of all the house was also performed, and the dynamics of the eruption and its impact on the house were enhanced.
The complex reconstruction work has been illustrated with a three-dimensional technique which leads the spectator to the discovery of the rooms of the house, in all their details, including the exact position of every day objects, precisely as they were found.
The aim of the film is to give the visitor back a house that is still “alive”, just a minute before the catastrophe, and to illustrate its destruction and rediscovery. This narration can, therefore, be considered exemplary for the entire ancient town.
Some rare historical pictures showing the house at the moment of its rediscovery, have been superimposed and then taken away from the corresponding virtual images: this leap in time allows for the understanding and confronting of what has really remained of the house and what has been virtually reconstructed.
Credits
- Art Directors
- Pietro Galifi
- Stefano Moretti
- Production manager
- Alessandro Furlan
- 3D Senior animators and modellers
- Pietro Galifi
- Stefano Moretti
- Luigi Giannattasio
- 3D Artists
- Giampiero Lustrati
- Paolo Saracini
- Riccardo Frabotta
- Dynamic simulations
- Georg Christian Pieniak
- Assistant
- Maria Grazia Nini
- Music
- Vanni Cassori
- Research Committee
- Masanori Aoyagi
- Annamaria Ciarallo
- Ernesto de Carolis
- Annamaria Perrotta
- Michelangelo Piacentini
- Claudio Scarpati




















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