




Now it seems that, in addition to roads, education and all the other advantages listed in "Monty Python's Life of Brian", the Ancient Romans gave us another modern boon - Virtual Reality!
Famed for their passion for theatre, the Romans depicted stage-sets in extravagant wall paintings that decorated their homes. These complex works of ancient art suggest 3-D architectural structures on 2-D surfaces, and are the Roman version of virtual reality.
Researchers at the University of Warwick are transforming ancient Pompeiian wall paintings into the 21st century version of virtual reality, using 3-D digital models to interpret early Roman versions of perspective painting and allow viewers to tread the boards of long-lost Roman theatres.
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