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Building a (Virtual) Roman Emperor's Villa

Nerval's Lobster writes "Scientists have been using everything from supercomputing clusters to 3D printers to virtually recreate dinosaur bones. Now another expert is trying to do something similar with the ancient imperial villa built for Roman emperor Hadrian, who ruled from 117 A.D. to 138 A.D. Hadrian's Villa is already one of the best-preserved Roman imperial sites, but that wasn't quite good enough for Indiana University Professor of Informatics Bernie Frischer, who trained as a classical philologist and archaeologist before being seduced by computers into what evolved into the academic discipline of digital analysis and reproduction of archaeological and historical works. The five-year effort to recreate Hadrian's Villa is based on information from academic studies of the buildings and grounds, as well as analyses of how the buildings, grounds and artifacts were used; the team behind it decided to go with gaming platform Unity 3D as a key part of the simulation."

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  1. Oh, come on. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    Dinosaur bones, Roman villas... can someone tell me why aren't we printing 3D boobs yet?

    Get with the program, science!

    1. Re:Oh, come on. by Sarius64 · · Score: 2

      They need to make sure it's authentic. Plenty of 3D slaves to go around. Romantics always think the work magically got accomplished ever day in ancient Rome.

    2. Re:Oh, come on. by i+kan+reed · · Score: 2

      Presumably because boobs come attached to their own self-replicating mechanism.

    3. Re:Oh, come on. by g0bshiTe · · Score: 1

      Need you ask? 3d boobs in plastic when there are much better alternatives? Like say, going out and finding you a woman that actually has real ones.

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    4. Re:Oh, come on. by cold+fjord · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Reminds me of this bit from Isaac Asimov -

      Woman: How pleasant it would be if only we lived a hundred years ago when it was easy to get servants.
      Isaac Asimov: It would be horrible... We'd be the servants.

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    5. Re:Oh, come on. by smooth+wombat · · Score: 1

      Clearly you don't understand the purpose of 3D printing. As Raj and Howard showed, you can print your own whistle. In only 3 hours!

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    6. Re:Oh, come on. by Smauler · · Score: 1

      I'm always confused by this... moobs are _always_ bad, and they're justboobs on a man. If people like boobs so much, there are probably plenty of candidates with them on this site.

      We've been making artificial boobs for decades, anyway.

    7. Re:Oh, come on. by thunderclap · · Score: 1

      Dinosaur bones, Roman villas... can someone tell me why aren't we printing 3D boobs yet?

      Get with the program, science!

      Umm, they are. Its just they are attached to 3d bodies of the real dolls. What I want to know is why is the first post an attack on the health care website. At this point, it will fail. 27,000? Yes, thats a death spiral. We will be worse off in 2016 but may this be a lesson that the policies of yesteryear don't work. We cannot force people to pay for what they don't want. Yes we have an obligation to help everyone. So yes health care will continue to be like it was. SMH

    8. Re:Oh, come on. by thunderclap · · Score: 1

      Let's see: unpaid work, check. No breaks, check. Verbal abuse, check. Laws re-constructed in an effort to make it difficult to change jobs, check

      We're just one law change away.

      In your state maybe. Thats because you allowed this. This 'I don't want to vote because...' an excellent law would be one that ties your paycheck to your voting record. Those that don't vote don't get raises or get paid less that those who do. Sounds authoritarian and evil. It is. However, its the only way we would actually get rid of the garbage in Washington. You know in Australia, you are fined if you don't vote. Even better if you are repeatedly fined, you lose certain abilities in the public life. Why? Because they know you won't vote so they can take them. Lack of willingness to vote and change your life, has caused this. Remember.

    9. Re:Oh, come on. by painandgreed · · Score: 1

      Let's see: unpaid work, check. No breaks, check. Verbal abuse, check. Laws re-constructed in an effort to make it difficult to change jobs, check

      We're just one law change away.

      Well, if you weren't an Anonymous Coward and doing what must be under the table labor, that wouldn't happen to you.

  2. Website also ancient tech by rsmith · · Score: 3, Insightful

    A flash website in 2013?

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    1. Re:Website also ancient tech by g0bshiTe · · Score: 2

      but, but, he'll save every one of us.

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    2. Re:Website also ancient tech by trongey · · Score: 1

      A flash website in 2013?

      and 2014, 2015, 2016. ....
      Just block Flash in your browser and you won't have to worry about it. There's nothing on a Flash site that would interest you anyway.

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  3. Supercomputer by ftldelay · · Score: 1

    Sure, it can recreate an ancient villa, but can it run Crysis?

    1. Re:Supercomputer by g0bshiTe · · Score: 1

      Yes, oddly it was also discovered their own flash enabled website caused the supercomputer to bog down.

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    2. Re:Supercomputer by thunderclap · · Score: 1

      Sure, it can recreate an ancient villa, but can it run Crysis?

      of course considering the age of Crysis now. my net-book can run Crysis. So can we kill this meem?

  4. Time Enough for Love by rossdee · · Score: 1

    Give a copy to Minerva/Athena - Lazarus Long wants a house like that on Tertius

  5. A THEME park by Provocateur · · Score: 1

    Westworld here we come...

    Time to take the toga out of my closet...hmmm Break glass in case of emergency, global warming qualifies as an emergency doesn't it?

    (Sound of glass shattering)

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  6. Time... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    Look, I think people who are in the market for 3D printed boobs don't want to wait 18 years and 9 months...

    1. Re:Time... by g0bshiTe · · Score: 1

      I'd go you one further and say they don't want to wait n hours for the printer to finish.

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  7. What games can we play in it? by HornWumpus · · Score: 1

    Seriously. What games will work with this model?

    I bet he didn't make any of it destructible.

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  8. Where can I get a grant? by g0bshiTe · · Score: 1

    To design a map for a video game?

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  9. Re:School of Informatics and Computing represent! by bob_super · · Score: 1

    Over 20 years ago, I saw the 3D model of one of the biggest cathedrals ever built and destroyed.
    It was really cool cutting edge, then.

    It might be news if they had done it a few years ago with with a then-obscure game that everybody would now use to make all kinds of buildings...

  10. Hardly new by AlecC · · Score: 1

    I have to say that this is hardly new: people have been modelling archaeological reconstructions for quite a few years now. This may be larger than many, but it is hardly /. novel. Not that I am suggesting that it is not worth doing, or that the professor has not done well. But it is news for archaeological students and educators, not computer geeks.

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  11. Why a Roman one? by houghi · · Score: 2

    Why a Roman villa. Why not another one. I mean, what have the Romans ever done for us?

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    1. Re:Why a Roman one? by horm · · Score: 2

      The aquaduct?

  12. Re:School of Informatics and Computing represent! by Teancum · · Score: 1

    It might be news if they had done it a few years ago with with a then-obscure game that everybody would now use to make all kinds of buildings...

    It might even be something worth looking at if they provided the map file for that formerly obscure game and exported it to work on a Raspberry Pi for use in grade school classrooms. Heck, let's really make it news by having Natalie Portman giving a virutal tour of the building where an audio track recorded by her takes kids through the various parts of the building, which you can purchase for 0.01 BTC.

  13. OpenSIm by nurb432 · · Score: 1

    Too bad it wasn't released as an opensim OAR.

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  14. Re:School of Informatics and Computing represent! by Teancum · · Score: 1

    I cannot see where the Hot Grits are in your post

    Inside of the Beowolf cluster, of course!

  15. Re:School of Informatics and Computing represent! by thunderclap · · Score: 1

    Because they are actually rebuilding it with a 3d cad machine out of plastics?

  16. Re:If you like your lying Democrat by thunderclap · · Score: 1

    Democrats have NEVER supported the middle class. Please don't vote for the 'asses' again. Vote for something else. And please vote.

  17. Re: School of Informatics and Computing represent! by Sigg3.net · · Score: 1

    Surely not Natalie Portman? She's pretty much close to 2D.