A Deeper Map im Vergleich zu Layers of Rome 2 Nutzung und Statistiken

A Deeper Map is a public art project that takes the form of a map-based mobile app. The project allows current residents of the lower Salt River Valley (home of today’s metro Phoenix area) to appreciate the ancient legacy that inspired our modern desert metropolis. The project is designed to show current residents of the Valley where ancient irrigation and agriculture once existed where they now live, work or go to school. We have paired contemporary maps with archaeological maps of the canal paths and conjectural renderings of ancient agricultural fields to inform the general public about the scope and sophistication of prehistoric agriculture here. The central metaphor for the app is a modern map of the area that can be slid away, revealing a fixed prehistoric map below. The contemporary map is viewable in three modes: an opaque map (juxtaposing ancient and modern), a translucent map (allowing both the historic and prehistoric layers to be seen at once), and a satellite view (allowing viewers to locate individual buildings and features relative to ancient agriculture). By sliding the maps back and fourth, our audience can become more conscious of the how places of relevance to them have changed over time. We have consulted with the tribal and archaeological communities to ensure that project is both culturally sensitive and accurate. We have also developed content to go alongside our maps, to provide viewers another way to appreciate the past, and it’s relevance to the present.
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LAYERS OF ROME 2 BY PROFESSOR ROGER TRANCIK Layers of Rome in Campus Martius: Notes on Urban Design Rome is an exceptional laboratory for the study of urban design. Walk the streets and piazzas with the Layers of Rome app to learn how ancient construction shaped modern urban form. The Navigator Map directs you to 12 sites that are among the most remarkable examples of layering in central Rome’s Campus Martius—a district continuously inhabited, modified and reused for over 2000 years. Experience this urban palimpsest through 3D model animations, narrated videos and texts that amplify spatial design themes for each site. NORTH -Piazza Navona: Festival of Stone and Water -Palazzo Massimo: Palace on the Corso -Sant’Ivo: Borromini’s Spiral Tower -Santa Maria dell Pace: Mayor of the Block -Sant’Agostino: Migrating Travertine EAST -Pantheon: Megastructure of Hadrian -Sant’Ignazio: Piazza as Baroque Parlor -Piazza di Pietra: Reworking Ancient Ground SOUTH -Camp dei Fiori: Field of Flowers, Place of Executions -Piazza Farnese: Privately Owned Public Space -Theater of Pompey: Ghosts of an Ancient Theater -Via de’ Giubbonari: Street of the Jacket Makers The first version of this app was released in October 2022. Professor Roger T. Trancik, FASLA College of Architecture, Art, and Planning Cornell University — USA / Rome
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