Ancient roman cultural heritage interactive visualization environment for the cross border area between Bulgaria and Romania (Q4295560)

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Project Q4295560 in Romania, Bulgaria
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Ancient roman cultural heritage interactive visualization environment for the cross border area between Bulgaria and Romania
Project Q4295560 in Romania, Bulgaria

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    399,584.38 Euro
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    470,099.27 Euro
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    85.0 percent
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    5 April 2016
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    4 October 2017
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    UNIVERSITY OF RUSE ANGEL KANCHEV
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    43°51'16.38"N, 25°58'12.61"E
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    43°47'52.80"N, 25°54'19.15"E
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    44°10'22.87"N, 28°39'30.49"E
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    The objective of the project is the preservation and the popularisation of historically and culturally significant sites from the lower part of the Roman Limes, a UNESCO World Heritage site candidate. This specific problem area was selected due to many preserved, but fairly unknown sites along the lower part of the Danube river and on the border area between Bulgaria and Romania. In order to complete this objective we have planned to purchase and use modern aerial and ground image capturing devices, green technologies and attractive visualisation systems. The first of the project activities involves categorisation and selection of the roman sites and objects. After analysing all possibilities we will make a list of the most important and significant targets and we will collect all available documents, photographs, videos, historical details, etc. about them. Additional information will be obtained by on-site ground and aerial images and video clips. All data will then be prepared, processed and popularized using a specially designed for the purpose web-based platform and applications for mobile devices. The aerial and ground images will be used for creation of detailed 3D models of the sites, which will later be printed using 3D printers and will be presented to the mass public in museum exhibitions by the partners in the project (Annex 15). The project budget (601 962.00 €) will be used for equipment purchases, the development of the content platforms and the on-site shots. (English)
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