A way to enlarge your power of imagination
of the living conditions in Shakespeares time...
Six students from De Montfort University have created an impressive
3D representation of 17th century London,
as it existed before The Great Fire of 1666. The three-minute video provides a realistic animation of Tudor London, and particularly a section called Pudding Lane where the fire started.
3D representation of 17th century London,
as it existed before The Great Fire of 1666. The three-minute video provides a realistic animation of Tudor London, and particularly a section called Pudding Lane where the fire started.
As Londonist notes, “ Although most of the buildings are conjectural, the students used a realistic street pattern [taken from historical maps] and even included the hanging signs of genuine inns and businesses” mentioned in diaries from the period. For their efforts, the De Montfort team was awarded first prize in the Off the Map contest, a competition run by The British Library and video game developers GameCity and Crytek.
You can find more information about how the animation came together over at the animators’ blog, plus at The British Library’s Digital Scholarship blog.