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01Title
Application of IT in History of towns
02Stages of IT application in historical and cultural research
03The ‘80s: the first personal computers appear on the market
04The mid-‘80s: the first results
05The first multimedia software appears in the ‘90s
06Research on urban history: the second half of the ‘80s
07Centres of excellence
08University training of specialists in IT applications for historical sciences
09In the end of the 1990s, a new experience: Nu.M.E. New Electronic Museum
Nu.M:E.
10What is the “New Electronic Museum”
Short hostory of Bologna
11The city of Bologna
12The “Porticoes”
13The towers
14Historical phases; before the Romans
15Roman times
16Decumanus maximus
17The Middle Ages 1
18The Middle Ages 2
19Thee Thirteenth Century
Nu.M.E.: Criteria and Method
20What is the “New Electronic Museum”
21Criteria & Method: The historical projectt
Stage 1 - Historical research
22Stage 1: The fundamental role of historical research
23The historical project: analyses of documents
Medieval historical documentation
24The medieval historical documentation
25The “Libri terminorum” (1294) - 1
26The “Libri terminorum” (1294) - 2
27The “Libri terminorum” (1294) - Information obtainable
28Units of measurement
29Example of Ground marker description
30Data base
31Database of the ground markers
32Database of the architectonic structure of the buildings
33Database of the architectonic structure of the buildings
34Localisation of the ground markers
35Database (Interlinked files) - 1
36Database (Interlinked files) - 2
37Database of the architectonic structure of the buildings
38Compare the buildings
Medieval houses in Bologna
39Palazzo Isolani
40Piazza Mercanzia
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41Via dell’Inferno
42Palazzo Grassi
43Via Sempieri
Iconographic sources
44The historical project: iconographic sources
45The Vatican fresco
46The first representation of Bologna
47Sizes - 1
48Sizes - 2
49Sizes of the buildings in the foreground
50Morphology of the architectonic elements - 1
51Morphology of the architectonic elements - 2
52Morphology of the architectonic elements -3
53Relationship between the lengths of the streets in 1575 and 1715 - 1
54Relationship between the lengths of the streets in 1575 and 1715 - 2
55Mills
56Some details deviating from reality: Boncompagni Palace
57Some details deviating from reality: Piazza Maggiore
58The reliability of the perspective map: the group of urban characteristics - 1
59The reliability of the perspective map: the group of urban characteristics - 2
Stage 2 - Autocad modelling buildings which no longer exist
60Autocad modelling
61Cad modelling: Piazza di Porta Ravegnana
62Documentation of the Chapel of the Cross - 1
63Documentation of the Chapel of the Cross - 2
64Documentation of the Chapel of the Cross - 3
65Documentation of the Chapel of the Cross - 4
66Base of the Asinelli tower
67Modelling for virtual navigation - 1
68Modelling for virtual navigation - 2
Stage 3 - Three-dimensional navigation
69Three-dimensional navigation
70GIS Simulation
714D Interface
72The time bar
73Virtual Theatre - Immersive Nu.M.E. - 1
74Virtual Theatre - Immersive Nu.M.E. - 2
75The purpose of the Nu.M.E.
76The risks with virtual reconstruction - 1
77The risks with virtual reconstruction - 2
78The risks with virtual reconstruction - 3
79The risks with virtual reconstruction - 3
80A right balance - 1
81A right balance - 2
82Hardware and software
83Credits - 1
84Credits - 2
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