The documentation, protection and dissemination of Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) in the digital age pose significant theoretical, technological and legal challenges. Through a multidisciplinary lens, this paper presents new approaches for collecting, documenting, encrypting and protecting ICH-related data for more ethical circulation. Human-movement recognition technologies such as motion capture, allows for the recording, extraction and reproduction of human movement with unprecedented precision. The once indistinguishable or hard-to-trace reproduction of dance steps between their creators and unauthorized third parties becomes patent through the transmission of embodied knowledge, but in the form of data. This new battlefield prompte...
Ontologies are today being applied in almost every field to support the alignment and retrieval of d...
Despite having existed since the late 1500’s dance notation has not taken off in the public sphere, ...
Craft objects represent material culture, artisans’ heterogeneous know-how shaped into tangible arte...
The documentation, protection and dissemination of Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) in the digital...
In this article, we will describe the uneven conditions in which dance practices are being extracted...
The engagement of dancing bodies and digital technology such as software, sensor, sonic equipment, c...
Digitizing intangible cultural heritage is a crucial step in preserving and protecting traditions, c...
Documentary and archival traces of dance, which are encountered in media spanning several millenarie...
<p>Cultural heritage is a lot more than monuments and collections of objects. In addition, it ...
After multiple cases of misappropriation of intangible cultural heritage expressions, indigenous com...
After multiple cases of misappropriation of intangible cultural heritage expressions, indigenous com...
The digitization of intangible cultural heritage (ICH) has grown rapidly since 2003 since UNESCO aff...
International audienceFolk dancing is a key aspect of intangible cultural heritage that often reflec...
Until recently, dance was not considered to warrant copyright protection because it existed only as ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Edinburgh University Pre...
Ontologies are today being applied in almost every field to support the alignment and retrieval of d...
Despite having existed since the late 1500’s dance notation has not taken off in the public sphere, ...
Craft objects represent material culture, artisans’ heterogeneous know-how shaped into tangible arte...
The documentation, protection and dissemination of Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) in the digital...
In this article, we will describe the uneven conditions in which dance practices are being extracted...
The engagement of dancing bodies and digital technology such as software, sensor, sonic equipment, c...
Digitizing intangible cultural heritage is a crucial step in preserving and protecting traditions, c...
Documentary and archival traces of dance, which are encountered in media spanning several millenarie...
<p>Cultural heritage is a lot more than monuments and collections of objects. In addition, it ...
After multiple cases of misappropriation of intangible cultural heritage expressions, indigenous com...
After multiple cases of misappropriation of intangible cultural heritage expressions, indigenous com...
The digitization of intangible cultural heritage (ICH) has grown rapidly since 2003 since UNESCO aff...
International audienceFolk dancing is a key aspect of intangible cultural heritage that often reflec...
Until recently, dance was not considered to warrant copyright protection because it existed only as ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Edinburgh University Pre...
Ontologies are today being applied in almost every field to support the alignment and retrieval of d...
Despite having existed since the late 1500’s dance notation has not taken off in the public sphere, ...
Craft objects represent material culture, artisans’ heterogeneous know-how shaped into tangible arte...