Objective
EuroArch will give a survey of the history of European architecture by using the interactive multimedia CD-I. An established expert in the field, Allan de Waal, Architect and Film Director, will write the interactive script. It will take advantage of the interactive elements of the CD-I technology. EuroArch will cover architecture in Europe from approximately year 1000 to the late 20th century.
By monitoring important monuments, buildings, and places and by examining the changing trends within European architecture, and exploring how European craftsmen, artists and architects have created our houses, churches, monuments and official buildings, the disc will highlight the forming of a common European culture and the birth of the European identity.The user will be able to select a linear presentation of the information. At the same time all linear presentations have potential interactive side steps related to specific subjects for highlight focusing on certain aspects of a building, corresponding buildings, a period of style, contemporary historical events, or retrieving textual information, study plans and elevations for the building.
One linear presentation will be titled Inner and Outer Space and will deal with man's way of using houses for daily life purposes for celebration. Some 25 highlights within European architecture have been chosen to illustrate this. When seen into a time line the same highlights will give a general view of European history of architecture, covering the most important style periods in a linear presentation.
The CD-I title will have a world market potential by covering key aspects of European architecture, as well as vital dimensions of Europe. The target groups are users with a general interest and no previous knowledge in the topic is required. EuroArch intends to be informative as well as entertaining. Even the advanced learner should be able to find it stimulating.
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1016 Copenhagen K
Denmark
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