With extensive access to the British Museum, BBC Studios’ Civilisations: Rise and Fall returns with four episodes bringing ancient civilizations to life. “A new series of Civilisations is always a ...
LONDON—The BBC is launching its first-ever augmented reality app. “Civilizations AR”hasbeen developed by BBC Research & Development and Nexus Studios to accompany the BBC's new arts and culture series ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Re-enactments of events by actors are used sparingly but successfully - Marcell Piti/BBC This one is a four-part series about the ...
A roster of programming will accompany the release of UK pubcaster BBC2’s upcoming series Civilizations. Produced by the BBC and Nutopia in partnership with The Open University and in association with ...
Fifty years after Kenneth Clark’s cultural landmark was first broadcast, BBC2 has set a date for the launch of its new flagship series, Civilisations – an updated and re-imagined series of nine ...
"Civilisations: Rise and Fall" follows on from "Civilisation" hosted by Kenneth Clark in 1969 - for many, the highwater mark of public service broadcasting - and "Civilisations" with Dame Mary Beard, ...
In the latest move to make history more accessible, the British Broadcasting Corp. Thursday launched its first augmented reality app, Civilisation AR. The app, developed by BBC Research and ...
Civilisations AR will enable users to explore ancient artefacts based around the UK. Sign up for the top news stories every day to keep you informed with what's going on in the West Midlands. Did you ...
BBC Research & Development has made new work on BBC Two’s arts and culture series Civilisations available for people to try. Nine new artefacts have been added to augmented reality (AR) app ...
The BBC2 series, telling the story of art from the dawn of human history to the present day, has been three years in the making. Sign up for the top news stories every day to keep you informed with ...
The Benin Bronzes, violently filched and sold off in the late 19th century, are exhibited far from their original home. This is of course true of many artefacts in European museums. But for Olusoga ...