Heritage Crafts involve tangible craft artefacts, materials, and tools and encompass traditional craftsmanship as a form of Intangible Cultural Heritage. Intangible HC dimensions include dexterity, know-how, and skilled use of tools, as well as identity and traditions of the communities in which craftsmanship is, or was, practiced. Despite their cultural significance, efforts towards HC digital representation and presentation are scattered. In the Mingei EU Innovation Action, an approach is developed towards systematising the representation of Heritage Crafts as Cultural Heritage for their preservation. The representation is expected to capture the wide spectrum of knowledge topics that HCs cover, from objects and their making, to hand gest...
The use of visualisation technologies is well established in digital cultural heritage. The earlier ...
Cultural heritage reflects a society’s identity, hence should be protected and preserved for the fut...
Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) was defined by UNESCO in the early 2000s as practices, expression...
Heritage Crafts (HCs) involve craft artefacts, materials, and tools and encompass craftsmanship as a...
This work regards the digital representation of tangible and intangible dimensions of heritage craft...
Craft objects represent material culture, artisans’ heterogeneous know-how shaped into tangible arte...
The making of artefacts is a core activity in society, the result of which contributes to the buildi...
In recent years, digital fabrication has been impacting not only on production processes, but also o...
Foreword - Who is this handbook for? This handbook is addressed to persons, social groups, or organ...
This paper will explore the opportunities brought by digital fabrication technologies in order to su...
Cultural heritage is a multidimensional value category that includes not only historic, artistic and...
The knowledge-intensive society paradigm fosters relationships between technology and human actors w...
This research contributes towards the need to decolonise material culture knowledge by reaching out ...
We look at relational processes of engagement, negotiation and articulation of digital heritage know...
International audience— Knowledge-based systems, are today part of many research protocols where the...
The use of visualisation technologies is well established in digital cultural heritage. The earlier ...
Cultural heritage reflects a society’s identity, hence should be protected and preserved for the fut...
Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) was defined by UNESCO in the early 2000s as practices, expression...
Heritage Crafts (HCs) involve craft artefacts, materials, and tools and encompass craftsmanship as a...
This work regards the digital representation of tangible and intangible dimensions of heritage craft...
Craft objects represent material culture, artisans’ heterogeneous know-how shaped into tangible arte...
The making of artefacts is a core activity in society, the result of which contributes to the buildi...
In recent years, digital fabrication has been impacting not only on production processes, but also o...
Foreword - Who is this handbook for? This handbook is addressed to persons, social groups, or organ...
This paper will explore the opportunities brought by digital fabrication technologies in order to su...
Cultural heritage is a multidimensional value category that includes not only historic, artistic and...
The knowledge-intensive society paradigm fosters relationships between technology and human actors w...
This research contributes towards the need to decolonise material culture knowledge by reaching out ...
We look at relational processes of engagement, negotiation and articulation of digital heritage know...
International audience— Knowledge-based systems, are today part of many research protocols where the...
The use of visualisation technologies is well established in digital cultural heritage. The earlier ...
Cultural heritage reflects a society’s identity, hence should be protected and preserved for the fut...
Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) was defined by UNESCO in the early 2000s as practices, expression...