An adaptive framework for the creation of exergames for intangible cultural heritage (ICH) education

2018 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 417-450 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Grammatikopoulou ◽  
S. Laraba ◽  
O. Sahbenderoglu ◽  
K. Dimitropoulos ◽  
S. Douka ◽  
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2017 ◽  
Vol 18 (2) ◽  
pp. 33-46
Author(s):  
Diego Torres ◽  
Alicia Díaz ◽  
Virginia Cepeda ◽  
Facundo Correa ◽  
Alejandro Fernández

The main goal of Nodos is to promote the collective creation of semantic knowledge regarding performing arts. Recording and curating information about these expressions contributes to the preservation of the Intangible Cultural Heritage, as defined by UNESCO. One of the challenges related to the preservation of information is the large amount of people involved in the creation and development of scenic arts and the dynamism in these theater pieces. The large number of plays presented every year makes it difficult to keep records up to date, resulting in the loss of knowledge about many cultural pieces. This article introduces a way to record such cultural heritage in the context of a citizen science project. Nodos defines an ontology regarding performing arts and also uses a semantic wiki that helps in the implementation of the ontology. An evaluation of usability shows Nodos as an effective initiative to preserve and study performing arts. Keywords: Semantic Wiki; Intangible Cultural Heritage; Performing arts ontology.


2020 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 13
Author(s):  
Anne Ferger ◽  
Hanna Hedeland

This paper describes the development of a systematic approach to the creation, management and curation of linguistic resources, particularly spoken language corpora. It also presents first steps towards a framework for continuous quality control to be used within external research projects by non-technical users, and discuss various domain and discipline specific problems and individual solutions. The creation of spoken language corpora is not only a time-consuming and costly process, but the created resources often represent intangible cultural heritage, containing recordings of, for example, extinct languages or historical events. Since high quality resources are needed to enable re-use in as many future contexts as possible, researchers need to be provided with the necessary means for quality control. We believe that this includes methods and tools adapted to Humanities researchers as non-technical users, and that these methods and tools need to be developed to support existing tasks and goals of research projects.


Author(s):  
Marina Contarini ◽  
Anna Bernabè ◽  
Marco Manfra ◽  
Davide Turrini

Alongside Teaching and Research, Italian universities are also committed to Public Engagement activities featuring teaching and cultural initiatives for a non-academic audience. At the University of Ferrara, this commitment was translated into an exhibition in April 2019, originating from a virtuous union of cultural heritage and teaching activities. The creation of the “Natura Naturata” exhibition involved the synthesis of taught courses and research by the University of Ferrara's Industrial Product Design students together with their teachers, in collaboration with librarians. In the Product Design 2 Workshop, students develop exhibition projects, starting from the curatorial concept, through the construction, up to the graphic-communicative aspects and the creation of information and teaching tools. The exhibition was created based on the study of rules used to properly protect library assets so that students could gain specific skills for the preparation of bibliographic exhibitions. It took shape in the Chemistry and Life Sciences Library Santa Maria delle Grazie to emphasize the importance of the University's tangible and intangible cultural heritage with the intention of conveying the 'world' of library collections – and also the University's historical and architectural heritage - to students, scholars, and citizens.


Author(s):  
Moysés Siqueira Neto ◽  
Laetitia Jourdan

The article presents the perspectives and pratices of Museu do Patrimônio Vivo de João Pessoa. For this, analyzes the museological process that operates in the Greater João Pessoa, Paraíba, Brazil. The museum's mission is community development by proposing actions to safeguard intangible heritage together with young people from the communities involved. The article explores the conceptual innovations that made possible the creation of a museum without walls, located in representative places of cultural activities - such as home cultural masters and agents, work places, parties, celebrations and games - and to be construed as environment dynamic, joint construction, promoting the connection between cultural actors from different communities. Keywords: Museum; museological process; Intangible Cultural Heritage; João Pessoa.


Author(s):  
Zhang Xiaoxing

In the context of the current economic globalization, the protection of intangible cultural heritage is of great significance to the protection of traditional culture and cultural independence. We suggest that development should be carried out on the basis of the protection of intangible cultural heritage, but the ultimate purpose of the protection of intangible cultural heritage is to promote the protection of intangible cultural heritage through the development of intangible cultural heritage. Intangible cultural heritage needs to be inherited and carried forward, and the development of local tourism needs cultural support. How to integrate the two is worth studying. Taking Huzhou Intangible cultural heritage as an example, this paper studies the complementary and mutually promoting relationship between the creation of intangible cultural heritage brands and the inheritance of intangible cultural heritage, and proposes to rely on the promotion of intangible cultural heritage brands, so as to promote the inheritance and development of intangible cultural heritage.


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Bui Thuy Phuong

In the trend of Industry Revolution 4.0, tourism has been considered as one of the key and key economic sectors of the country and smokeless industry requires sustainable tourism development associated with the conservation and promotion of tangible and intangible cultural heritage values are becoming more and more important and urgent than ever. Author through deeply analysing the context and situation of developing a model linking sustainable tourism with preserving and promoting the specific tangible and intangible cultural heritage values of Quang Ninh province in the previous period thereby proposing a system of appropriate solutions to develop models of cultural tourism, heritage tourism, rural tourism, community tourism...in close association with specific values conservation and promotion of tangible and intangible cultural heritage, livelihood development and sustainable multidimensional poverty reduction for ethnic minorities groups in the current Industry Revolution 4.0 trend.


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