societies. as part of the same project, visitors to the olympic museum in athens can use a hololens headset to see a miniature version of the site, and it s hoped that this form of digital archiving will continue to offer a portal to another era, helping us to feel part of history, to understand what humanity has achieved in the past, and possibly showing us what we re still capable of today. speaking of which, let s hop from greece to italy, to another ancient treasure, wherejen copestake has been sifting through the rubble. the lost city of pompeii was destroyed by an eruption of mount vesuvius in the first century. while a lot of the site was remarkably preserved, many details of life here were lost, including some of the colourful frescoes of the buildings.
heritage. actually, besides the 3d, the digital representation of the monument, it can it has the potential to demonstrate, to showcase aspects of life in ancient societies. as part of the same project, visitors to the olympic museum in athens can use a hololens headset to see a miniature version of the site, and it s hoped that this form of digital archiving will continue to offer a portal to another era, helping us to feel part of history, to understand what humanity has achieved in the past, and possibly showing us what we re still capable of today. speaking of which, let s hop from greece to italy, to another ancient treasure, wherejen copestake has been sifting through the rubble. the lost city of pompeii was destroyed by an eruption of mount vesuvius in the first century. while a lot of the site
experiencing our cultural heritage. actually, besides the 3d, the digital representation of the monument, it can it has the potential to demonstrate, to showcase aspects of life in ancient societies. as part of the same project, visitors to the olympic museum in athens can use a hololens headset to see a miniature version of the site, and it s hoped that this form of digital archiving will continue to offer a portal to another era, helping us to feel part of history, to understand what humanity has achieved in the past, and possibly showing us what we re still capable of today. speaking of which, let s hop from greece to italy, to another ancient treasure, wherejen copestake has been sifting through the rubble. the lost city of pompeii
actually, besides the 3d, the digital representation of the monument, it can it has the potential to demonstrate, to showcase aspects of life in ancient societies. as part of the same project, visitors to the olympic museum in athens can use a hololens headset to see a miniature version of the site, and it s hoped that this form of digital archiving will continue to offer a portal to another era, helping us to feel part of history, to understand what humanity has achieved in the past, and possibly showing us what we re still capable of today. speaking of which, let s hop from greece to italy, to another ancient treasure, wherejen copestake has been sifting through the rubble. the lost city of pompeii was destroyed by an eruption of mount vesuvius in the first century. while a lot of the site was remarkably preserved, many details of life
will continue to offer a portal to another era, helping us to feel part of history, to understand what humanity has achieved in the past, and possibly showing us what we re still capable of today. speaking of which, let s hop from greece to italy, to another ancient treasure, wherejen copestake has been sifting through the rubble. the lost city of pompeii was destroyed by an eruption of mount vesuvius in the first century. while a lot of the site was remarkably preserved, many details of life here were lost, including some of the colourful frescoes of the buildings. above the main site is the cacina rustica, a storage place for thousands of fragments of two frescoes destroyed in the initial eruption and damaged further by bombing in world war ii. how many pieces do you think are here? i think here we ve get