CRITICAL DIGITAL HUMANITIES: PRACTICES AND PERSPECTIVES IN HISTORY-HERITAGE STUDIES
The seminar aims to explore Digital Humanities experiences, critical findings, and tools in Heritage Studies, with a special ocus on historical approaches.
By implementing specific objectives of the DIST-funded CAMELOT research project (Heritage lab: loCAl Motion for hEritage-led sustainability in the Industria piLOT), it will contribute to establishing a platform for rich exchanges, discussions, and brainstorming among the researchers of the HERITAGE lab working group and invited speakers.
PROGRAM DAY2
9.00 – 12.30
RESEARCHES AND CASE STUDIES
Rosa Tamborrino
Reconsidering Haussmanisation through digital history methodologies
Marie-Paule Jungblut
Enhancing Understanding of Informal Heritage in Luxembourg
Sofia Darbesio
Contemporary Architecture Construction Site in the Historic City: Interactive Multimedia Solutions to Make and Share History of Sites in Transition
Farzaneh Aliakbari
Fostering Community Knowledge Exchange Through Digital Tools: A Case Study of QeshmIsland UNESCO Global Geopark
11.00 – 11.30 Coffee Break
Mesut Dinler
Open Data for a Linked History of Architecture
Giulia Mezzalama
Unveiling the Healing potential of Cultural Heritage through Digital Collaborative Practices
12.30 – 13.30 Lunch Break
ROUNDTABLE Discussion
13.30 – 16.30
Critical Digital Heritage
Roundtable with Willeke Wendrich, Rodrigo Cury Paraizo and the HeritageLab working group
HeritageLab Roundtable with working group of CAMELOT research project: Cristina Cuneo, Remigio Berruto, Patrizia Busato, Emere Arco
For further inquiries contact:
rosa.tamborrino@polito.it