The Vorgium archaeological site in Carhaix is a Gallo-Roman complex that includes remains of buildings, mosaics, and artifacts, offering a glimpse into daily life during that era.
Several mobile and on-site multimedia devices were developed to explore Gallo-Roman life through the visible remains on the site.
An augmented reality system has been implemented on tablets provided to visitors.
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Visitors are provided with an augmented reality device, allowing them to explore a 3D reconstruction of the Gallo-Roman villa in place of the still-present ruins.
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Beyond architecture, the 3D model has been enriched with realistic accessories and is used in real-time within the program.
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An interactive table enables the tangible recognition of objects placed on its surface.
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A relief map illustrates the Roman penetration into Brittany. A zenith projection illuminates the map, while a wall screen provides details of troop positions.
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Aerial drone footage has been captured, and a 3D model of an aqueduct has been integrated into the images. The device offers a flyover of this Roman-era engineering marvel.
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A map allows the discovery of the daily functions of various rooms.
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This project has been carried out with the Wezit In Situ solution.
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