CMU School of Drama


Tuesday, January 24, 2023

Outline Products In A Unique Historical Setting

LightSoundJournal.com: Located in the heart of ancient Rome, within the historic Palazzo Roccagiovine, FOROF is an exhibition space which uniquely combines the archaeology of the ancient city with contemporary art. The venue is right in front of Trajan’s Column and is a two-level space which features subterranean rooms that allow visual access to coloured marbles and the flooring of the Basilica Ulpia, in addition to the remains of the eastern apse.

1 comment:

Sukie Wang said...

This is such an interesting article. I have been wondering and thinking about how films and stage productions would be produced in a historical setting where it is likely to damage the historical surrounding without actually doing so. The focus on sound in this article also made me think about what sound would play as a role in these kinds of settings where the sound is likely to bounce off of the wall in a narrow and small space and how that would contribute to the entire show and what effects that it can create. The mention of combination between robots and human is also interesting in a school like Carnegie Mellon, these information and topics often has been brought up and talked about. It has also been frequently mentioned how robots would talk over some of the jobs that human are doing nowadays as robots would be more convenient cheaper.