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Elementi Innovativi Per La Conservazione E Lo Studio Dei Beni Culturali
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Book Synopsis Elementi innovativi per la conservazione e lo studio dei beni culturali by : Carla Di Francesco
Download or read book Elementi innovativi per la conservazione e lo studio dei beni culturali written by Carla Di Francesco and published by . This book was released on 2010 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Spazio tecnologico della ricerca by : Angelo Ferrari
Download or read book Spazio tecnologico della ricerca written by Angelo Ferrari and published by Editrice UNI service. This book was released on 2007-10-01 with total page 310 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Conoscenze scientifiche, capacità tecnologiche ed espressioni artistiche e culturali sono da sempre vissute in stretta simbiosi, nutrendosi e sviluppandosi vicendevolmente in un circolo virtuoso. L’opera d’arte nasce, infatti, dalla ideazione della forma e ricerca dei mezzi tecnici atti a realizzarla. L’artista è al tempo stesso scienziato e tecnologo. Così la scienza e la tecnologia diventano fondamentali per la conoscenza, restauro, conservazione e fruizione dei beni culturali. Quindi arte come scienza e scienza come arte: la scienza moderna quale mezzo per l’analisi, la conoscenza, la conservazione e il restauro delle opere d’arte, l’arte quale oggetto di studio, quale scoperta della sua natura e del suo “status”, l’arte come scienza essa stessa. Questi, in sintesi, i nessi principali che compongono il corretto rapporto che si può stabilire tra l’attività scientifica e l’attività artistica, tra la ricerca scientifica e la ricerca artistica: un rapporto che deve essere gestito coordinandosi insieme e non già in forma autonoma dell’esperto scientifico, dal restauratore o dallo storico dell’arte, archeologo – architetto. La prevalenza incontrollata di uno di questi attori ha nel passato richiesto non solo di non centrare il problema in modo giusto ma di far compiere atti inutili, se non addirittura perniciosi. Porre quindi attenzione alle tecnologie predisposte per il Patrimonio Culturale diviene operazione fondamentale e fondante del processo che va dalla comprensione alla tutela della testimonianze materiali di una civiltà. L’ articolo 2 del Codice dei Beni Culturali e del Paesaggio (Decreto Legislativo 22 gennaio 2004 n. 42) definisce così il Patrimonio Culturale: è costituito da beni culturali e dai beni paesaggistici. Sono beni culturali le cose immobili e mobili che presentano interesse artistico, storico, archeologico, etnoantropologico, archivistico e bibliografico e le altre cose individuate dalla legge o in base alla legge quali testimonianze aventi valori di civiltà. Sono beni paesaggistici gli immobili e le aree costituenti espressione dei valori storici, culturali, naturali, morfologici ed estetici del territorio, e gli altri beni individuati dalla legge o in base alla legge. Questa definizione permette di delineare in modo corretto l’ambito dell’intervento scientifico e tecnologico relativo alla conoscenza, conservazione, fruizione e valorizzazione del Patrimonio Culturale il cui significato viene così allargato a tutte le testimonianze materiali di una civiltà, che ne attestino l’identità culturale, le origini e lo sviluppo attraverso i secoli e che formano il tessuto connettivo specifico, la peculiarità di una nazione. Patrimonio Culturale inteso quindi come testimonianza di una sua dimensione immateriale, avente valore di civiltà, di identità culturale, di memoria condivisa. Nella società tecnologica e globalizzata dei nostri giorni va sviluppata la capacità di cogliere nel passato criteri di valore e giudizio per affrontare il futuro. Perché ciò accada, occorre non perdere il senso della memoria che è un sentimento che ha bisogno, per vivere e per trasmettersi nel tempo, di spazi, di luoghi, di oggetti matrici che ne costituiscano il supporto. Il Patrimonio Culturale è visto perciò anche nella sua intrinseca matericità che fonda la sua grammatica e sintassi su precise proprietà chimiche, fisiche, petrografiche, meccaniche, statiche, ecc. e che, subendo l’inevitabile azione del tempo, si modifica e si trasforma in modo irreversibile con esiti spesso catastrofici. Da questa premessa scaturiscono le finalità e gli obiettivi del Dipartimento Patrimonio Culturale del Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche che possono essere così riassunti: Promuovere, sviluppare e coordinare ricerche, metodologie e tecnologie per la conoscenza, conservazione, fruizione valorizzazione del Patrimonio Culturale, nonché contribuire, in linea con gli indirizzi nazionali e comunitari, al rafforzamento di una politica di integrazione europea e di collaborazione e ponte con i paese terzi, in particolare quelli dell’area del Mediterraneo, del Vicino ed Estremo Oriente, allo sviluppo socio-economico nel rispetto e nell’armonizzazione delle diverse identità culturale. Gli obiettivi generali, che ha alla sua base una forte connotazione scientifica per gli aspetti legati alla conservazione del patrimonio culturale nazionale, possono innescare importanti ricadute economiche connesse con la valorizzazione e fruizione del patrimonio stesso e contribuire, in linea con gli indirizzi dell’Unione Europea, allo sviluppo di azioni strategiche, condivise sul piano teorico e metodologico, per la conoscenza e l’intervento, la conservazione e la fruizione del Patrimonio Culturale. Nel presente volume abbiamo raccolto sotto forma di agili schede, quanto il Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche ha saputo recentemente sviluppare nel settore delle tecnologie per il Patrimonio Culturale. La descrizione di queste tecnologie è stata riassunta in schede che riportano in appositi riquadri, in modo succinto ma sufficientemente chiaro ed esauriente, le informazioni necessarie per una valutazione di quanto di innovativo predisposto nei tempi più recenti e per una loro trasmissibilità e fruibilità da parte di quanti operano nel settore. Al fine di rendere più agevole una loro lettura le schede sono state sono raggruppate secondo la seguente classificazione: Diagnostica Legno, carta, libri Biotecnologie Territorio e insediamenti Intervento e conservazione Fruizione e valorizzazione Tecnologie in collaborazione CNR-INNOVA
Author :Italia. Ministero per i beni culturali e ambientali. Ufficio studi Publisher : ISBN 13 : Total Pages :165 pages Book Rating :4.:/5 (841 download)
Book Synopsis Specialisti e tecnici per la conservazione dei beni culturali by : Italia. Ministero per i beni culturali e ambientali. Ufficio studi
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Book Synopsis Politiche per i beni culturali by : Riccardo Francovich
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Book Synopsis Chimica, scienza e tecnologia dei materiali per la conservazione dei beni culturali by : Ezio Martuscelli
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Book Synopsis Theory of Restoration by : Cesare Brandi
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Book Synopsis Bollettino della Società geografica italiana by : Società geografica italiana
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Book Synopsis The Wealth of Networks by : Yochai Benkler
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Book Synopsis Software Takes Command by : Lev Manovich
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Book Synopsis The Structure of the Ordinary by : N. J. Habraken
Download or read book The Structure of the Ordinary written by N. J. Habraken and published by MIT Press. This book was released on 2000-08-25 with total page 390 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The influential Dutch architect's long-awaited manifesto on the everyday environment as the first and best ground for establishing the significance and coherence of architecture. According to N. J. Habraken, intimate and unceasing interaction between people and the forms they inhabit uniquely defines built environment. The Structure of the Ordinary, the culmination of decades of environmental observation and design research, is a recognition and analysis of everyday environment as the wellspring of urban design and formal architecture. The author's central argument is that built environment is universally organized by the Orders of Form, Place, and Understanding. These three fundamental, interwoven principles correspond roughly to physical, biological, and social domains. Historically, "ordinary" environment was the background against which architects built the "extraordinary." Drawing upon extensive examples from archaeological and contemporary sites worldwide, the author illustrates profound recent shifts in the structure of everyday environment. One effect of these transformations, Habraken argues, has been the loss of implicit common understanding that previously enabled architects to formally enhance and innovate while still maintaining environmental coherence. Consequently, architects must now undertake a study of the ordinary as the fertile common ground in which form- and place-making are rooted. In focusing on built environment as an autonomous entity distinct from the societies and natural environments that jointly create it, this book lays the foundation for a new dialogue on methodology and pedagogy, in support of a more informed approach to professional intervention.
Book Synopsis Cities Between Integration and Disintegration by : Zeynep Merey Enlil
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Book Synopsis Architetture Temporanee by : Simone Micheli
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Book Synopsis Plant Genetic Conservation by : Nigel Maxted
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Book Synopsis A New roadmap for the Man and the Biosphere (MAB) Programme and its World Network of Biosphere Reserves by : UNESCO
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Book Synopsis Why Architects Still Draw by : Paolo Belardi
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Book Synopsis Melchiorre Cafà by : Alessandra Anselmi
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Book Synopsis An Introduction to the Sociology of Education by : Karl Mannheim
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