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This paper introduces a case in which cultural heritage is communicated by combining historical narrative with Mixed Reality (MR) technology. The art of representing intangible heritage and making abstract and complex transformations comprehensible with MR technology is being discussed through a case example. MR application Sanan seppä (“Wordsmith”) represents the history of the Protestant Reformation...
This paper presents a series of prototyped collaborative (co-)archiving practices developed within the interdisciplinary research project Living Archives. The aim is to explore co-archiving practices for involving underrepresented voices in contributing to our archives, and to create conditions for accessing intangible heritage resources beyond traditional methods. The methodological approach is design...
This article explores the potentials of crowd mapping as a co-creation process of Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH). It starts from describing the concept and the relevance of the ICH concept; in the second part it explores crowd mapping as a potential environment supporting and facilitating ICH co-creation. The experience of mappi[na] is later described to show how these environments can work: some...
In the last years the protection and safeguarding of cultural heritage has become a key issue of European cultural policy and this applies not only to tangible artefacts (monuments, sites, etc.), but also to intangible cultural expressions (singing, dancing, etc.). The i-Treasures project focuses on some Intangible Cultural Heritages (ICH) and investigates whether and to what extent new technology...
Cultural expression is not limited to architecture, monuments or collections of artifacts. It also includes fragile intangible live expressions, which involve knowledge and skills such as music, dance, singing, theatre, human skills and craftsmanship. These manifestations of human intelligence and creativeness constitute our Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH), a basic factor of local cultural identity...
This paper proposes a novel approach to the fruition of Intangible Cultural Heritage exploiting the technical features of smart devices. In particular, it presents a framework for a “sound tourism”, in which the perception of sites is directly transmitted by the voice of the local communities through the creation of an app model for the fruition of landscape, places, and locations by means of oral...
Profitable intangible cultural heritage refers to intangible cultural heritage that can be used to produce goods and services, and hence could make economic profit for their bearers. They are intangible, profitable, adhesive, and of historical significance. The most suitable method to evaluate profitable intangible cultural heritages is the Gain Method, which means to forecast and discount the future...
The construction of the Three Gorges Project has changed the original intangible cultural system. It affects the ecological heritage and development of the intangible cultural heritage. Digital Protection of intangible cultural heritage of the Three Gorges region needs to strengthen digital infrastructure. It focuses on the benign protection and heritage under information environment change, from...
The paper studies the spatial distribution characteristics of the intangible cultural heritage resources in certain areas in Qinghai, puts forward the idea of overall development of tourism resources based on the spatial distribution of intangible cultural heritage resources in Qinghai, which is “GBA” model. In a involving certain space span area, with the purpose of trying to use these features of...
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