Eternal Stones'] | work is included in the Third Development Plan of the Information Society in the Region of Murcia 2008-2010 |
The director general of Telecommunications and Information Society, Diego Pedro García, today in Cartagena documentary 'Carthago Nova.
Eternal stone ', part of the multimedia work premiered just over a year,' Carthago Nova.
Days of War and Peace ', which represents a further boost to multimedia work carried out by the Integra Foundation.
The documentary explores the viewer in an evocative journey through time to the first century, which transports you to one of the great cities of the Roman Empire that stood out for its strategic value.
Developed entirely by computer animation, the full-length documentary takes a tour of the city of Carthago Nova and allows the public to know their splendor through the thread of a story of fiction.
This work is part of the generation of content using new technologies for use in Internet, a goal outlined in the Third Development Plan of the Information Society in the Region of Murcia 2008-2010 (PDSI), which he said García "We concluded and, thanks to the good results obtained, was reissued in the coming year."
The CEO highlighted the work done by the Integra Foundation, "which results in that from today, there are new Internet content generated in the region who speak more than even its rich history, so do not forget that our children and the learn and feel more rooted to their land. "
The 3D animation film 'Carthago Nova.
Days of war and peace "meant a" great success "and, therefore, the Ministry of Finance through the Integra Foundation, Cartagena again with this new production.
The responsible regional explained that from now on, "you have to take this work to maximize their performance, as many of the characters and animations we have seen already been used in three works made 'ad hoc' on archaeological remains Cartagena, Roman Theatre or the Punic Wall, contents that are already being used by the city of Cartagena, Roman Theater Foundation or the interpretation center of the Punic Wall. "
'Carthago Nova.
Eternal stone 'may be viewing a web page with the rest inetrnet research content, reconstruction in 3D animation and digitization of historical texts already available and presented on the city of Carthago Nova.
As Diego said Pedro Garcia, the portal is "more complete reference available on the Internet about a Roman city of the Iberian Peninsula" and to a better knowledge about the history of the region.
Source: CARM