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Integrated three-dimensional models for noninvasive monitoring and valorization of the Morgantina silver treasure (Sicily)
2016
The Morgantina silver treasure belonging to the Archaeological Museum of Aidone (Sicily) was involved in a three-dimensional (3-D) survey and diagnostics campaign for monitoring the collection over time in anticipation of their temporary transfer to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York for a period of 4 years. Using a multidisciplinary approach, a scientific and methodological protocol based on noninvasive techniques to achieve a complete and integrated knowledge of the precious items and their conservation state, as well as to increase their valorization, has been developed. All acquired data, i.e., 3-D models, ultraviolet fluorescence, x-ray images, and chemical information, will be…
From Silk to Digital Technologies: A Gateway to New Opportunities for Creative Industries, Traditional Crafts and Designers. The SILKNOW Case
2020
Nowadays, cultural heritage is more than ever linked to the present. It links us to our cultural past through the conscious act of preserving and bequeathing to future generations, turning society into its custodian. The appreciation of cultural heritage happens not only because of its communicative power, but also because of its economic power, through sustainable development and the promotion of creative industries. This paper presents SILKNOW, an EU-H2002 funded project and its application to cultural heritage, as well as to creative industries and design innovation. To this end, it presents the use of image recognition tools applied to cultural heritage, through the interoperability of …
Educación artística : revista de investigación
2011
Bajo el título “¿Qué hay del Arte Contemporáneo? ¿Cómo voy a enseñar algo a mis alumnos que ni yo mismo/a entiendo?” se aglutinan dos experiencias educativas ideadas y puestas en práctica en el Museo de Bellas Artes de Granada por un grupo de profesionales provenientes de la Pedagogía y las Bellas Artes, con profesorado y alumnado de Educación Infantil, Primaria, Educación Secundaria Obligatoria y Bachillerato. Éstas fueron confeccionadas tomando como referente dos exposiciones que de materia contemporánea se sucedieron de forma temporal en dicha institución museística entre los años 2009 y 2010, en un intento pedagógico de acompasar los tiempos existentes entre la educación formal, no form…
Enzo Fortuna: i progetti di Restauro e allestimento per il Museo di Palazzo Bellomo a Siracusa 1952-1970
2017
Il contributo espone l'importanza di una figura come quella dell'architetto Enzo Fortuna all'interno del progetto di restauro e allestimento (1952-1970) che realizza per il museo di palazzo Bellomo a Siracusa. I documenti dell'architetto sono stati oggetto di una mostra ospitata a Palazzo Bellomo dal 18 giugno al 18 luglio 2013, curata da M.R. Vitale (associato ICAR/19, Università di Catania) e Zaira Barone (dottore di ricerca icar/19). Titolo della mostra: Enzo Fortuna: i progetti per Palazzo Bellomo, 1952-1970 (Siracusa, Palazzo Bellomo 2013), nell’ambito della “III Giornata Nazionale Archivi di Architettura. Dall’archivio al museo”, promossa da AAA Italia, con il sostegno della Direzione…
Le iscrizioni greche
2009
Politics of Mobility and Stability in Authorizing European Heritage : Estonia’s Great Guild Hall
2019
AbstractKaasik-Krogerus scrutinizes the European Heritage Label (EHL) as an authorized heritage discourse (AHD) in the making. She analyses how the discourse is formed in a politics of mobility and stability between the local, national, and European scales resulting from the interplay of europeanization (of the national and local) and domestication (of the European). The chapter asks how this politics of mobility and stability is conducted to manage the scalar dissonance in one of the sites, the Great Guild Hall in Tallinn, Estonia. Kaasik-Krogerus argues that the politics conducted in the exhibitions works in two controversial ways: legitimizing mobility and stability as natural and simult…
Impact of Mediation devices on the Museum Visit Experience and on Visitors' Behavioural Intentions
2012
This study draws on the experiential approach and has two main goals: to explore the different dimensions of the museum experience regardless of whether it is mediated by mediation devices (e.g., audio guides, interactive terminals, SmartPhones, tablets, augmented reality), and to identify the impact of such devices on visitors' behavioural intentions. The authors conduct a qualitative and exploratory investigation to address the following questions: Does the development of such devices affect both experience dimensions and the audience's behavioural intentions? Which components of a museum visit are concerned?
Sosiaalinen media suomalaisessa museokentässä : haastattelu- ja kyselytutkimus museoiden sosiaalisen median valinnoista ja kokemuksista
2016
Tutkielma käsittelee suomalaisten museoiden sosiaalisen median käyttöä ja kokemuksia. Siinä on haastateltu kuutta museoalalla toimivaa henkilöä. Aineistoa on kerätty myös museoille suunnatulla kyselyllä ja asiakaskyselyllä. Tutkielmaa hallitsee etnografinen ote, eli se on käytännön museotyötä kuvaileva. Aineisto on koottu pääosin vuonna 2015.
L’Aula Magna dell'Università di Palermo: cronistoria di un cantiere decorativo (1928-1938)
2020
Situata all'interno dell'odierno Dipartimento di Giurisprudenza, l'Aula Magna dell'Università di Palermo è stata progettata dall'architetto Antonio Zanca che firma nel 1929 il progetto esecutivo di un ambiente neo-settecentesco dotato di mobilio e decorazioni pittoriche sulle pareti. Nel 1934 è stato indetto un concorso nazionale per l'affidamento delle decorazioni pittoriche vinto da Arduino Angelucci e Manlio Giarrizzo cui spettano rispettivamente la volta e le pareti. Grazie alla stampa locale è possibile ricostruire - almeno in parte - le vicende di questo concorso che si colloca in un contesto nazionale fortemente attento, dopo la Triennale di Milano del 1933, al problema della decoraz…
When the arts inspire businesses: Museums as a heritage redefinition tool of brands
2018
International audience; While the literature has mainly considered brand museums as communication tools or complex retail environments, this article analyses them through a heritage framework and suggests that brands can use heritage technologies of the arts for their own purposes. The case study of the brand museum of the Laughing Cow highlights the heritage technologies the brand uses to endorse two heritage roles: an inter-generational memory role based on the transmission of the brand's history and a community representation role through spaces and objects. As a consequence, this research sheds light on how brands can come to be accepted as heritage objects. By using heritage technologi…