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Turkish academician to develop virtual Ephesus city

Turkish academician to develop virtual Ephesus city

The historic metropolis Ephesus within the Central Aegean area, which displays centuries-old historical past of Greece – Roman Empire and served because the Mediterranean’s foremost business heart for the unfold of Christianity, has been recreated within the digital world by a professor and his college students within the digital world serving as tour guides.

Professor Ahmet Denker, a school member on the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Bilgi University, determined to carry the traditional metropolis of Ephesus to the digital world.

Denker traveled to museums all over the world, the place the stays of the Temple of Artemis are exhibited, and picked up info, initially recreating the temple in a three-dimensional on-line platform.

The professor’s venture expanded to incorporate Denker’s college students: Selen Fem Güngördü, Ecem Suzan Ulaş and Deniz Naz Demirtaş, overlaying virtually all of the buildings of the town of Ephesus.

The three college students seem within the digital historic metropolis as tour guides.

Although the venture has not but been made public on the Internet, it has obtained nice appreciation from a number of teachers.

The professor and his college students additionally nearly constructed the traditional metropolis’s most essential buildings, such because the Library of Celsus, Arcadia Road, Gymnasium Harbor, Agora, Temple of Serapis, Temple of Hadrian, Arsinoe and Androclos monuments.

In the digital metropolis of Ephesus, which might be accessed with digital actuality (VR) glasses, customers can stroll across the streets and go to constructing interiors.

The metropolis of Ephesus, which lived via its most superb intervals within the Hellenistic and Roman occasions, was destroyed by the Goths in 263. The metropolis was then deserted and was ruins.

The items of the Temple of Artemis in Ephesus, thought-about one of many seven wonders of the world, had been looted and brought to museums all all over the world.

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