Digital heritage obtained by real and tangible heritage, is formed by computer material, such as images through passive systems or active systems, or other graphic material, such as blueprints. These computer materials possess and must preserve the same cultural, historical, aesthetic, scientific or ethnologic value as the buildings they come from. Traditional means of architectural heritage diffusion consisted of brochures, books, articles in scientific journals or conference papers. In recent years, those diffusion means have changed. The increasing evolution of new technologies, novel computer tool, or Internet has made new means of dissemination arise. These new methods allow an observer to contemplate monuments from anywhere around the...
The archaeology of our built heritage is centred on the understanding of human experiences, rituals ...
Technological aspects strongly characterise the built environment in both material and immaterial di...
This paper presents the partial results of an ongoing research at the Federal University of Sergipe´...
The correct understanding of the architectural heritage is key to its proper conservation. Social me...
The Digital or Fourth Industrial Revolution, which began in the 1980s, is the event that has contri...
The Digital or Fourth Industrial Revolution, which began in the 1980s, is the event that has contri...
Digital tools are changing the way of Cultural Heritage is shared and understood in society. However...
Abstract. The importance of history and the role that culture plays on the population is well define...
Digital tools are changing the way of Cultural Heritage is shared and understood in society. However...
[Abstract] Image-based social networks are environments where users share their photographs and invo...
In our modern society people is more than ever a passive subject faced to a vast flow of information...
In our modern society people is more than ever a passive subject faced to a vast flow of information...
Image-based social networks are environments where users share their photographs and involuntarily c...
Most contemporary thinkers agree that we are going through a time of historical change, building adi...
Technological aspects strongly characterise the built environment in both material and immaterial di...
The archaeology of our built heritage is centred on the understanding of human experiences, rituals ...
Technological aspects strongly characterise the built environment in both material and immaterial di...
This paper presents the partial results of an ongoing research at the Federal University of Sergipe´...
The correct understanding of the architectural heritage is key to its proper conservation. Social me...
The Digital or Fourth Industrial Revolution, which began in the 1980s, is the event that has contri...
The Digital or Fourth Industrial Revolution, which began in the 1980s, is the event that has contri...
Digital tools are changing the way of Cultural Heritage is shared and understood in society. However...
Abstract. The importance of history and the role that culture plays on the population is well define...
Digital tools are changing the way of Cultural Heritage is shared and understood in society. However...
[Abstract] Image-based social networks are environments where users share their photographs and invo...
In our modern society people is more than ever a passive subject faced to a vast flow of information...
In our modern society people is more than ever a passive subject faced to a vast flow of information...
Image-based social networks are environments where users share their photographs and involuntarily c...
Most contemporary thinkers agree that we are going through a time of historical change, building adi...
Technological aspects strongly characterise the built environment in both material and immaterial di...
The archaeology of our built heritage is centred on the understanding of human experiences, rituals ...
Technological aspects strongly characterise the built environment in both material and immaterial di...
This paper presents the partial results of an ongoing research at the Federal University of Sergipe´...