Virtual replica of the forum of Lopodunum. In the front you can see the entrance hall, in the back the basilica. Photo: süss/mediacultura
Virtual replica of the forum of Lopodunum. In the front you can see the entrance hall, in the back the basilica. Photo: süss/mediacultura - Scientists at the University of Stuttgart are digitalizing an exhibition in the Lobdengau Museum in Ladenburg. [Picture: süss/mediacultura] Election campaign, ceremonial address, or information session - thanks to microphones and digital technology, speeches reach a large audience today. How did people make themselves heard before technical amplifiers were invented? How did public speeches work in Ancient Rome or in the Middle Ages? This is what scientists at the Institute of History at the University of Stuttgart are researching in cooperation with the Lobdengau Museum in Ladenburg. The Lobdengau Museum and the Department of Ancient History at the Institute of History at the University of Stuttgart are working together on a project that is funded by the German Federal Cultural Foundation within the framework of the funding line "Dive in. Program for Digital Interactions".
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