Francesca Bocchi

The long road of Nu.M.E.

(Amsterdam and Maastricht Summer University on Digital Cultural Heritage, July 2002)

e-mail: bocchi_f@mail.cib.unibo.it

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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

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