Envisioning Baroque Rome

With your help, we can walk through Baroque Rome at Emory!

Envisioning Baroque Rome

Envisioning Baroque Rome is a digital humanities project led by Sarah McPhee, Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of Art History at Emory University, that projects an internet-based, 3D walkable reconstruction of the city of Rome ca. 1676, using the gaming platform Unity. The reconstruction is grounded in Giovanni Battista Falda's (1643-1678) great bird's-eye view map of that year and subsumes the fine detail of over three hundred views of the city etched by the artist. The project enables visitors to enter the map, strolling the streets of the Baroque city as virtual pedestrians: gazing up at church facades that once towered over surrounding buildings, climbing the Capitoline Hill to look down on the tree-lined cattle market that once filled the ancient forum, crossing the Tiber River on the Ponte S. Angelo to explore the long lost portions of the Borgo neighborhood, even entering the Pantheon and following light from the oculus as it moves across the floor. Reconstructed from the map and etchings of a single artist, made over a period of just fifteen years, Envisioning Baroque Rome recaptures piazzas, streets, fountains, and architecture lost to the various urban renewal campaigns of the intervening centuries.

Your gifts will support the exciting work of the Envisioning Baroque Rome project. By giving through this campaign, your gift will be designated for the Envisioning Baroque Rome Fund within Gifts Pending Designation-Emory College fund, a holding account until the Envisioning Baroque Rome Fund can be created.

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