The model allows the viewer to explore a hypothetic reconstruction of the ancient theatre from three different view points. The immersive experience is a wonderful means to allow people to experience what the theatre would have been like during its period of greatest expansion, and a great example of our commitment of public engagement with the archaeological process.
In 2017 the Paphos Theatre Archaeological Project is proud to announce its 3D virtual reality model of the Antonine (2nd century AD) phase of the theatre of Paphos made by our good friends at LithodomosVR.
The model allows the viewer to explore a hypothetic reconstruction of the ancient theatre from three different view points. The immersive experience is a wonderful means to allow people to experience what the theatre would have been like during its period of greatest expansion, and a great example of our commitment of public engagement with the archaeological process.
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