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On the 13th of October 2015 GARR and the Archaeological Superintendency of Rome celebrated the connection of the Superintendency sites to the GARR network with a distributed theatrical and musical performance. The performance organized during the event "Innovating Colosseum. Culture and Research in ultra broadband” was designed and produced by the internationally renowned director Giorgio Barberio Corsetti, who used the GARR network to enable the real-time interaction in high definition of actors located in geographically distant places.

The Colosseum, the Aula Ottagona, the Baths of Diocletian, the Crypta Balbi and the National Laboratories of Frascati of INFN were the locations involved in the show. During the performance two musicians, one in Frascati and the other in Rome, playing together through the application LoLa (the innovative audio-video at low latency realized by GARR and the Tartini Music Conservatory of Trieste), created an evocative soundtrack for drums and bass.

Innovating Colosseo: Culture and Research in ultra broadband

Aula ottagona delle Terme di Diocleziano

13 OCTOBER 2015, ROME

The Archaeological Superintendency of Rome is the first in Italy to connect so many venues in ultra broadband, anticipating by five years the objectives established in the Digital Agenda which calls for connections at 100 Mbps by 2020. The collaboration between GARR and the Superintendency is part of a wider strategy to use new ICT technologies for preservation, study and promotion of the rich cultural heritage of Italy.

 

he performance is also an example of the broad collaboration in the research community which includes the National Institute of Nuclear Physics (INFN), the University of Cassino, the Marche Polytechnic University and the Tartini Music Conservatory in Trieste.

 

GARR has always been involved with the cultural heritage community providing an advanced network infrastructure and innovative tools for the protection and promotion of cultural heritage assets, for international collaborations with universities and research institutions for sharing and transmission of large amounts of data between institutions, and for the use of web applications (virtual museums, virtual archeology, geographic information systems).
In 2015 for the first time monuments of high historical and artistic value were connected through GARR’s optical fibers. Several heritage sites – the Colosseum, Foro Romano e Palatino and the Museo Nazionale Romano (Palazzo Massimo, Crypta Balbi, Palazzo Altemps, Terme di Diocleziano), and the Pompei Archaeological Area – were connected thanks to the agreements with the Superintendencies of the Rome and Pompei archaeological sites

Video Coverage and Interviews

Videos of the sessions

Speech by Francesco Prosperetti, Special Superintendence of Rome

Speech by Sauro Longhi, GARR President

Speech by Mirella Serlorenzi, Archaeologist Director at the Superintendence of Rome

Speech by Valentina Valentini, Professor at the University of Rome

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