This chapter expands and reports on the results of the research carried out, during the second Underground4value Training School held in Murcia by Research Group 1. The team challenged since the beginning the two statements intended by the assigned research question "Structuring participatory processes for creating an archaeological park of the Paros marble quarries". Firstly, it confronted the statement "creating an archaeological park": in a country abundant of archaeological sites such as Greece, is this park an adequate instrument for catalysing sustainable development and promoting the cultural transition of an island, Paros, primarily known as a popular tourist spot? Secondly, it questioned about a better framing for "the participatory processes", with the local community not only focused on a self-generated imaginary, but on a global imaginary, eventually produced or exposed outside the island itself, such as the Parian marble statues in the most famous world's museums. Putting the storytelling at the core of the strategy, the chapter aims at supporting a cultural transition in the way local stakeholders, mainly involved in tourism, and their potential customers perceive the island of Paros. Nonetheless, to focus on the white marble demands for developing a process of place's virtualisation, with the symbolic and metaphoric dimension prevailing on the territorial one and asks for creating imaginaries "more fluid, ubiquitous, autonomous from the time and space dimensions". As a step further, the methodological approach was about creating a digitalised museum focused on the Parian marble. Thanks to the opportunities offered by ICT, the team imagined a physical/virtual space telling the story of this unique material, the quarries, the artists workshops, and finally its products, those masterpieces of the Classical age disseminated in museums and heritage sites worldwide. By doing that, the museum will bring all of them back home.

The White Marble of the Gods: a way back to the island of Paros

Pace Giuseppe
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
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Pianese Tommasina
Relatore esterno
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2023

Abstract

This chapter expands and reports on the results of the research carried out, during the second Underground4value Training School held in Murcia by Research Group 1. The team challenged since the beginning the two statements intended by the assigned research question "Structuring participatory processes for creating an archaeological park of the Paros marble quarries". Firstly, it confronted the statement "creating an archaeological park": in a country abundant of archaeological sites such as Greece, is this park an adequate instrument for catalysing sustainable development and promoting the cultural transition of an island, Paros, primarily known as a popular tourist spot? Secondly, it questioned about a better framing for "the participatory processes", with the local community not only focused on a self-generated imaginary, but on a global imaginary, eventually produced or exposed outside the island itself, such as the Parian marble statues in the most famous world's museums. Putting the storytelling at the core of the strategy, the chapter aims at supporting a cultural transition in the way local stakeholders, mainly involved in tourism, and their potential customers perceive the island of Paros. Nonetheless, to focus on the white marble demands for developing a process of place's virtualisation, with the symbolic and metaphoric dimension prevailing on the territorial one and asks for creating imaginaries "more fluid, ubiquitous, autonomous from the time and space dimensions". As a step further, the methodological approach was about creating a digitalised museum focused on the Parian marble. Thanks to the opportunities offered by ICT, the team imagined a physical/virtual space telling the story of this unique material, the quarries, the artists workshops, and finally its products, those masterpieces of the Classical age disseminated in museums and heritage sites worldwide. By doing that, the museum will bring all of them back home.
2023
Istituto di Studi sul Mediterraneo - ISMed
Inglese
Chiara Caravello, Tony Cassar, Giuseppe Pace, Tommasina Pianese
Martinez-Rodriguez, Susana; Pace, Giuseppe (curatore interno)
Practices for the Underground Built Heritage Valorisation. Second Handbook. Proceedings of the Second Underground4value Training School
113
138
26
978-88-8080-537-3
https://www.ismed.cnr.it/practices-for-the-underground/
CNR
Roma
ITALIA
Comitato scientifico
No
Underground Built Heritage
Virtual Museum
Paros Island
White Marble
Strategic Transition Practice
Il lavoro si confronta con l'affermazione "creare un parco archeologico": in un paese ricco di siti archeologici come la Grecia, questo parco è uno strumento adeguato per catalizzare lo sviluppo sostenibile e promuovere la transizione culturale di un'isola, Paros, conosciuta principalmente come una popolare località turistica? In secondo luogo, s'interroga su un migliore inquadramento dei "processi partecipativi", con la comunità locale non solo concentrata su un immaginario autogenerato, ma su un immaginario globale, eventualmente prodotto o esposto al di fuori dell'isola stessa, come le statue di marmo pario nei più famosi musei del mondo. E' stato utilizzato per la creazione del Parco Archologico delle cave di marmo di Paros (Grecia)
Internazionale
Stampa
4
02 Contributo in Volume::02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
268
open
Pace, Giuseppe; Pianese, Tommasina; Caravello, Chiara; Cassar, Tony
info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart
   Underground Built Heritage as catalyser for Community Valorisation
   Underground4value
   Unione Europea
   571.450,11
   AGA-CA18110-1-12242; AGA-CA18110-2-13559; AGA-CA18110-3-14407; AGA-CA18110-4-15445; Additional Budget ANNEX-A-R1_AGA-CA18110-4-2
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