The Erechtheion (3D) -The old Palladas temple
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- Опубліковано 23 вер 2024
- This video presents the Erechtheion (Greek: Ἐρέχθειον), an ancient Greek temple on the north side of the Acropolis of Athens, in 3D stereoscopic type (you need red-cyan glasses).
Part of a documentary about Ancient Greek Sites.
A video in 3D stereoscopic type (you need red-cyan glasses).
Research and Writing in the Greek language Eleftherios Katsaros
English translation Natalie Margarites, and voice over in English Gus Georgilas.
A movie by EleftheriosK.
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Please watch: "Greece 3D documentary" playlist:
• Greece 3D documentary
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dude, this is cool
thanks
The terrain surface without the building is a topographical survey or just a drawing?. What do you think about the Penrose's model as possible solution to Erechtheion inner distribution?
Hello from Athens, thanks to watch my video and comment as well. First of all, I want to clarify that I'm a video maker, not a specialist about the facts of the buildings, nether an archaeologist. So I'm not sure about these facts. I just took the archaeologist's basic thoughts and belives and I make a documentary. Just that. I really know nothing about Penrose's model (or any other), and of course that don;t mean that is false, it is only a possibility. The ancients did't touched the topography of the rock we call "Acropolis" because they believed that the rock was a spirit itself! So, they placed their constructions on the rock without hurting the rock at all! (Sorry for my poor English, hope to be understandable).
Hola. My name is José from Perú (South America). Sorry for the wrong name, but I don't know how to change the account in these phones.
Respect the terrain images, they are a good reference to model topographic contour lines in absence of numerical data in the web.
About the Penrose's model (1888), actually is little known. I have compared the models from Tetaz (1848) to Lesk (2005) and I'm still thinking that is the more reasonable arquitectonic solution to Pausanias' description.
It's a speculation? Yes, but Elderkin told "the evidence of the building is insufficient", and I add "to be able to rebuilt it".
I'm not a specialist either, but yes a fan of this building.
If you want to contact me, please use this e-mail: jzevallos900@gmail.com
And thanks for your video!
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