Heritage Crafts (HCs) 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 gestures and tool uses that define craft motor skills, to the societal value, economic impact, and historical significance. In this article, we focus on the approach towards the creation of a knowledge and its representation. Examples and experiments are presented for two craft instances that are studied in this action.

What is needed to digitise knowledge on Heritage Crafts?

Meghini C;Metilli D;
2019

Abstract

Heritage Crafts (HCs) 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 gestures and tool uses that define craft motor skills, to the societal value, economic impact, and historical significance. In this article, we focus on the approach towards the creation of a knowledge and its representation. Examples and experiments are presented for two craft instances that are studied in this action.
2019
Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione "Alessandro Faedo" - ISTI
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http://memoriamedia.net/pdfarticles/EN_MEMORIAMEDIA_REVIEW_Heritage_Crafts.pdf
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Crafts
Heritage Crafts
Representation
Digitisation
IMPORTANTE: 1) nelle affiliazioni degli autori sulla versione pubblicata online ci sono degli errori, in particolare per gli autori CNR è riportata la dicitura "Istituto di Elaborazione dell'Informazione" invece di CNR-ISTI, e per gli autori PIOP è riportato soltanto il nome del dipartimento Research and Educational Programs Department (stiamo cercando di farle correggere); nel campo Affiliazioni autori ho indicato quelle corrette (FORTH = Foundation for Research and Technology Hellas; PIOP = Piraeus Bank Group Cultural Foundation; HdS = Haus der Seidenkultur)
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Zabulis X.; Meghini C.; Partarakis N.; Kaplanidi D.; Doulgeraki P.; Karuzaki E.; Stefanidi E.; Evdemon T.; Metilli D.; Bartalesi V.; Fasoula M.; Tasio...espandi
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   Representation and Preservation of Heritage Crafts
   Mingei
   H2020
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