The first worldwide exhibition of interactive systems dedicated
to ancient Macedonia, developed in cooperation by the Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki (AMTH)
and the Institute of Computer Science, Foundation for Research & Technology-Hellas (ICS-FORTH),
opens the doors on Monday, 1st November 2010 at AMTH.
"Macedonia: from fragments to pixels" is a special exhibition of prototypical interactive systems with
subjects drawn from ancient Macedonia, the result of a collaboration between the Archaeological
Museum of Thessaloniki (AMTh) and the Institute of Computer Science of the Foundation for Research
and Technology – Hellas (ICS-FORTH), hosted by the AMTh.
The exhibition comprises a series of interactive systems which are based on the research outcomes
of the ICS-FORTH's Ambient Intelligence Programme. Under this Programme, researchers develop
intelligent environments, capable to adapt to the needs and demands of human users.
These interactive systems are smaller or larger artifacts through which Museum visitors can explore
digital reproductions of ancient Greek art masterpieces without the use of keyboard or mouse. Here,
interactivity comes in a simple, almost natural manner.
The digital content of these systems includes objects from the Museum's permanent collection and
from Macedonia in general. Several of the artefacts presented are not available to the public, either
because of their fragile state or their location. Their presentation has been organized in seven units:
(i) Gold Macedonian wreaths from the AMTh's collection, (ii) Hidden gods and heroes, (iii) The myth of
Melager and the Calydonian Boar, (iv) Travel in space and time with a piece of paper, (v) Discover an
ancient farmstead, (vi) A Symposium from the Macedonian tomb of Agios Athanasios and (vii) A room
with view... on Aigai.
"Macedonia: from fragments to pixels" is very different from an archaeological exhibition, as through
the use of new technologies the public can have a novel relationship with exceptional artefacts of the
past, enjoying an interactive experience that combines information and learning with entertainment.
For further information please visit the Exhibition's website:
www.makedonopixels.org