The city is by definition a living entity. It translates itself into a collectiveness of individuals who share and act on a material, social and cultural setting. Its history is one of dreams, achievements and loss. As such, it also bears a history of identity. To know the history of cities is to understand our own place in the contemporaneity. The past is always seen through the eyes of the present and can only be understood as such. On the occasion of the 261st anniversary of the 1755 earthquake in Lisbon, we invite scholars and experts in the fields of heritage studies, digital humanities, history, history of art and information technology to share and debate their experience and knowledge on digital heritage.Por definição, a cidade é u...
RESUMO Assumindo-se como uma reflexão sobre a transformação e permanência da arquitectura da cidade,...
This article is part of the ongoing work entitled “Recife: histórias e pessoas”, which seeks to int...
ICTs have made access to resources much easier also for historians. But the hybridisation of traditi...
Maria Alexandra Gago da Câmara - Membro da comissão executiva e científica da conferência "Lost and ...
Lisbon was ruined by a major earthquake on November 1st, 1755. The seismic shocks, the tsunami, and ...
Lost Cities in the Digital Era: The Case of Pre-Earthquake Lisbon, In Space and Time Visualizatio
e study of a lost city is always a great challenge. e city of Lisbon that was de- stroyed by the 17...
The renewal and creation of universal symbols are achieved by manipulation of communications media, ...
This article aims to investigate the theme of heritage preservation in the context of smart cities. ...
Two decades after its publication, the essay On the Memory of Cities, by geogragher Maurício de Alme...
Dissertação de Mestrado Integrado em Arquitetura apresentada à Faculdade de Ciências e TecnologiaSe ...
(Lost and Transformed Cities, a Digital Perspective. Lisboa 17-18 de noviembre de 2016). Carmen Gonz...
O artigo, baseado em pesquisa que toma Fortaleza como referência, tem por objetivo pensar as diferen...
Artigo baseado na comunicação proferida no International Conference Lost and Transformed Cities: A D...
O presente trabalho tem como objetivo destacar o potencial das cartografias digitais na investigação...
RESUMO Assumindo-se como uma reflexão sobre a transformação e permanência da arquitectura da cidade,...
This article is part of the ongoing work entitled “Recife: histórias e pessoas”, which seeks to int...
ICTs have made access to resources much easier also for historians. But the hybridisation of traditi...
Maria Alexandra Gago da Câmara - Membro da comissão executiva e científica da conferência "Lost and ...
Lisbon was ruined by a major earthquake on November 1st, 1755. The seismic shocks, the tsunami, and ...
Lost Cities in the Digital Era: The Case of Pre-Earthquake Lisbon, In Space and Time Visualizatio
e study of a lost city is always a great challenge. e city of Lisbon that was de- stroyed by the 17...
The renewal and creation of universal symbols are achieved by manipulation of communications media, ...
This article aims to investigate the theme of heritage preservation in the context of smart cities. ...
Two decades after its publication, the essay On the Memory of Cities, by geogragher Maurício de Alme...
Dissertação de Mestrado Integrado em Arquitetura apresentada à Faculdade de Ciências e TecnologiaSe ...
(Lost and Transformed Cities, a Digital Perspective. Lisboa 17-18 de noviembre de 2016). Carmen Gonz...
O artigo, baseado em pesquisa que toma Fortaleza como referência, tem por objetivo pensar as diferen...
Artigo baseado na comunicação proferida no International Conference Lost and Transformed Cities: A D...
O presente trabalho tem como objetivo destacar o potencial das cartografias digitais na investigação...
RESUMO Assumindo-se como uma reflexão sobre a transformação e permanência da arquitectura da cidade,...
This article is part of the ongoing work entitled “Recife: histórias e pessoas”, which seeks to int...
ICTs have made access to resources much easier also for historians. But the hybridisation of traditi...