Rediscovering a historical space according to the original perceptual modes related to the light and environmental conditions of the Renaissance. This is the approach behind the 3D viewer dedicated to the virtual restitution of the First Tiburtine Hall of the Villa d’Este in Tivoli, developed as part of the CHANGES Project - CUP B83C22005060006, with the support of CdE-DTC Lazio and the scientific direction of Carmelo Occhipinti.
The project is part of a research path that interweaves advanced digital technologies and art-historical study, with the aim of reconstructing the material appearance of environments and the original perceptual conditions. The system was developed by Haltadefinizione and Memooria, both tech companies of the Panini Cultura Group, starting with a digitization campaign curated by Haltadefinizione.