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The Creativity of Cultural Heritages and Landscapes. Redevelopment Experiences Compared

2019

Italian cultural heritage – both material and immaterial - represents an extraordinary resource of economic growth, production, cohesion and social inclusion for the country. This priceless heritage, recognized around the world, is not adequately valued, understood or shared. It is often unutilized and left in a state of total abandonment and degradation. Enhancement and protection of the cultural heritage and landscape could instead feed the development potential of the territories, activate a sustainable economy, improve the quality of life of communities, create wealth that is not only economic but also beautiful; the same beauty that makes the country among the most loved and visited in…

Settore ICAR/21 - UrbanisticaCreativity cultural heritage experiential and emotional tourism.
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Designing for Mixed Reality Urban Exploration

2021

Funding Information: Acknowledgments. This work was supported by the European Union Seventh Framework Programme (grant agreement no 601139) and the Italian Ministry of Education, University, and Research (MIUR) PON AIM project (id: AIM1875400-1, CUP: B74I18000210006). Publisher Copyright: © 2021. All Rights Reserved. This paper introduces a design framework for mixed reality urban exploration (MRUE), based on a concrete implementation in a historical city. The framework integrates different modalities, such as virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and haptics-audio interfaces, as well as advanced features such as personalized recommendations, social exploration, and itinerary manage…

Settore INF/01 - InformaticaCULTURAL-HERITAGEhaptic guidanceAugmented realityTAXONOMYcultural heritage113 Computer and information sciencesComputer Science ApplicationsEducationHuman-Computer InteractionArchitectureMedia Technologyvirtual realityurban explorationSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)mixed reality3D
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Immersive Virtual Reality for Cultural Heritage Exploration

2023

Virtual Reality can provide an immersive experience that allows cultural heritage to be experienced in a more realistic and immersive way than traditional showcasing techniques. The objective of this paper is to provide a software pipeline that can be adopted for the realization of immersive experiences in cultural heritage sites. This work has been realized within the 3DLab-Sicilia project, which includes the realization of immersive virtual tours of UNESCO World Heritage sites located in the Sicily area (Italy).

Settore INF/01 - InformaticaVirtual RealityCultural Heritage3D scanning
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A study of the acoustic parameters of ancient theaters

2013

Although many centuries have passed, in many ancient theatres evocative theatrical performances still take place, especially during summer. Greek and Latin architects care for equilibrium of proportions offers not only an intense quality of view but also a high quality acoustics. In our study we did an analysis both theoretical and experimental of the acoustic parameters of the ancient theaters of Syracuse, Segesta, and Akrai, in Sicily and the theater of Bulla Regia, in Jendouba (Tunisia), it was only simulated, because of the inability to reach the scene for reasons due to the political turmoil. A measurement session was carried out by our team in the framework of a wide research project …

Settore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleACOUSTICS CULTURAL HERITAGE ANCIENT THEATERS
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Ergonomics and cultural heritage: the Palatina chapel in Palermo, Italy

2007

The present article presents results of a study that aims at the assessment of ergonomic safety conditions inside the Palatina chapel of Palermo. To reach this object, an informative questionnaire was established so as to collect visitors’ subjective judgments regarding overall ergonomic conditions in terms of accessibility, availability, safety or else environmental conditions (thermo-hygrometry; air, sound and visual quality); this stage was carried out, bearing in mind the Museum Visitors’ Rights Card that is currently under creation by the "Legambiente" group. An automatic instrument was bought to daily count the numbers of visitors; the latter element shall then be related to indoor en…

Settore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica Ambientalelcsh:NX1-820ERGONOMICS ASPECTS OF APPLIED PHYSICS ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROLSAFEY AND HEALTH CULTURAL HERITAGElcsh:Arts in general
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Influence of application method on the use of ammonium phosphate as preservative

2018

This work deals with the application of the Ammonium Hydrogen Phosphate as preservative and consolidant during the restoration and consolidation intervention on a twin columns group in the east side of the Santa Maria La Nova Cloister in Monreale, UNESCO Heritage from 2016. The Superintendency for Fine Arts in Palermo prescribes the use of ammonium phosphate as the only acceptable material for the consolidation of the Cloister, so this work deals with the influence of application method and solution concentration on the results achievable with this material. Particularly as the treatment have to be done on vertical surfaces the use of a supporting material is mandatory so the focus is on th…

Settore ING-IND/22 - Scienza E Tecnologia Dei MaterialiCultural Heritage Ammonium phosphate marble preservatives Raman spectroscopy artificial ageing
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Lithium silicate admixture in mortars to be used as putty for limestone

2018

Marble is a very common material in artworks for its softness, relative isotropy and homogeneity and its characteristic waxy look that gives "life" to sculptures. Even if in geology the term "marble" refers to metamorphosed limestone, commonly the term ‘marble’ is used more broadly encompassing hard unmetamorphosed limestone that can be polished assuming a glossy aspect. In the restoration field when marble artworks have cracks that alter the smoothness of their surface, a putty is used to fill them, for both aesthetic and conservative reasons. Putties usually consist of epoxy resin mixed with marble powder. The use of a synthetic resin raises some doubts on compatibility and durability of …

Settore ING-IND/22 - Scienza E Tecnologia Dei MaterialiCultural Heritage Materials Characterization Lithium SIlicate Marble putty
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The "Fossa della Garofala" in Palermo: a geological site rich in cultural heritage

2008

The Fossa della Garofala is a short, narrow valley, enclosed by sub-vertical banks, which was carved out by the Kemonia creek on the calcarenitic table that makes up the bedrock of the Plain of Palermo. It forms the outermost hem of the Conca d’Oro landscape where, set in an urban area, geologic and geomorphologic features of value join historical cultural values dating from the Punic period to the XIX century. This combination places the entire area in one of the most significant, albeit little known, pages of history: the history of traditional suburban landscape. This rare synthesis of natural and anthropic landscapes offers the opportunity to create theme itineraries of great cultural a…

Settore ING-IND/22 - Scienza E Tecnologia Dei MaterialiHydrogeological environment man-made landscape cultural heritage cultural fruition Palermo plane (Italy)Settore GEO/05 - Geologia Applicata
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“SAGOME” IN SICILY: SUBJECTS, FUNCTIONS, TECHNIQUES AND THE CASE STUDY OF NICOSIA

2016

This article analyzes the iconographic subjects, the practical functions and the compositional techniques of a particular form of artistic representation that was popular between the 18th and 19th centuries: these are the painted “sagome” (cut-outs) found in Sicily. Particular attention is paid to a series of six paintings, unknown until now, executed on shaped wooden panels and painted on both sides, which are stored in the library of the Convent of the Capuchin Friars Minor of Nicosia (Enna).

Settore ING-IND/22 - Scienza E Tecnologia Dei MaterialiSagome wood identification cultural heritage sacred art
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Comparative study between four consolidation systems suitable for archaeological bone artefacts

2015

This study started with the restoration of a 14th century Italian crosier during the final Master year project at the Institute National du Patrimone in Paris (Palazzo 2014). The characterization and consolidation of the bone materials constituting the crosier was needed due to its poor state of conservation. Several products, both organic polymers and inorganic consolidants applied on artificially altered bone material underwent scientific investigations consisting of several analyses and mechanical tests in order to choose the most suitable for the restoration intervention. The results thus obtained showed that both nanolime and a mix of Paraloid® and calcium phosphate seem to be adequate…

Settore ING-IND/22 - Scienza E Tecnologia Dei Materialiarchaeological boneCultural heritageConsolidant test
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