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Introducing the “Tholos”: a futuristic step in the promotion of history

By: Jay Smith

The Foundation of the Hellenic World presents the "Tholos", a new generation of museum. Not only does it have an exceptional, eye catching architectural design but it also employs the use of unique technological infrastructure allowing visitors to interact and immerse themselves in ancient Greece. The inauguration of the ‘Tholos' has been funded by the EU as well as sponsored by the National Bank of Greece since it is no doubt seen as a tourist attraction and will thus boost the local economy and in particular hotels in Athens.

The "Tholos" is the Foundation of the Hellenic World's (FHW) new dome-shaped Virtual Reality "Theatre" based in the cultural centre of "Hellenic World" on Pireos street. It is a building of progressive architectural design and unique technological infrastructure, which establishes a new era in the use of virtual multimedia for teaching purposes, whilst at the same time it preserves and promotes historical knowledge.

The digital shows hosted in the interactive programme have as a point of reference the "Agora" of ancient Athens (i.e. the ancient Greek market in Athens) and offer a novel approach in the educational process. With the aim of producing a scientifically valid representation of the Agora, the foundation has created a trilogy; "An interactive walk in the ancient Agora of Athens", "An act in the ancient Agora" and "Athens in the ancient Agora".

The virtual projects, each having a production cost of 2-3 million euros, take us back to the period between the 5th and 3rd century BC. Athens was at the peak of its cultural and financial prosperity at that time when philosophical ideas where flourishing and humanitarian values such as justice, equality and freedom of speech were first being conceived. The virual presentation presents visitors with numerous possibilities. He is not only able to choose the next step but also to take part in fun activities designed for the younger audiences. Such games include giving a speech in front of fellow citizens of Athens and taking part in the election process or even being elected themselves! Having fun is as important as the educational attributes of these productions. The viewer can learn of how the principles of law and governance have been transformed from the ancient times to the present and how they are applied in modern Athens and other parts of the world.

The "Tholos" has a capacity of 130 people and its architectural characteristics, in particular the semi-spherical projection surface, are reminiscent of a planetarium. However, unlike a planetarium, the show is highly interactive. A plethora of alternative scenarios is offered, all based on the same virtual model, which can be controlled in real-time by visitors who can choose the next step of the navigation. In this way the whole experience becomes uniquely direct, flexible and dynamic, thus amplifying the viewers feeling of immersion into the virtual world. The financial cost of such productions is indeed high. The cost has been funded in part by the European Union and a significant sponsorship by the National Bank of Greece.

Copyright (c) 2007 Jay Smith

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