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SCIMEC MI DEFS

posted on: 2 Oct 2012 | author: tjolley

SCIMEC Defs… H & P & C...

So, as to our definitions – what are the principal aspects / characteristics?   HERITAGE everything with social / historical sense material: building, natural or immaterial…. language even! can become H if it has 'emotional meaning' everything is H but there are diffferent kinds – depends on context life breeds specific heritage particular to every culture connects people to space preserves memory helps to avoid mistakes aids integration in society constructed everyday oral traditions – things that 'pluck the heart strings'…. learned in youth –> strong retention. PRESERVATION tries to keep H in its original state scan and restore to P some docs heavily consulted need to choose / selection by expert to protect from time: light, humidity,...

posted on: 8 Nov 2011 | author: tjolley

Block 2. Student work

HERITAGE   Heritage attributes   ·         Process of transmisssion of value ·         From past to the future ·         Can be augmented ·         Can help not to repeat mistakes ·         To build ourselves up / grow up ·         In different places ·         Legal / cultural ·         Family / museum ·         Material / memories / immaterial ·         Everyone involved ·         Specialist required to conserve and interpret ·         Everything with affective social and historical sense ·         Heritage is loaded with emotional meaning  ·         Different kinds of  H depending upon country / culture ·         Everyone can receive specific heritage ·         Connection is important : people to things ·         Memory and remembrance, ideas, knowledge, values ·         Helps identity ·         Endless everyday process ·        ...

posted on: 11 Oct 2011 | author: tjolley

Conservation Definitions by Museums Students...

Here are your nine group master definitions……. Now you need to review these: compare and contrast them, take the best elements, words, phrases, expressions and ‘mould’ them into one definitive definition, which you will produce for us: Olivereau / Treffot / Lang / Koenig. The purpose of Conservation is to maintain in good conditions the heritage in spaces specially created and fitted out for it, like museums and archival centers. Actually, It’s the careful management of change. This heritage has to be accessible to the public, even if that point implies issues, like the possible risks of degradation. Consequently, restoration can also be part of conservation. Because of that point, change must be supervised by professionals for a...

posted on: 16 Nov 2010 | author: tjolley

Preservation Definitions by Arch Students...

Here are your nine group master definitions……. Now you need to review these: compare and contrast them, take the best elements, words, phrases, expressions and ‘mould’ them into one definitive definition, which you will produce for us: Olivereau / Treffot / Lang / Koenig: Preservation is a preventive action to guarantee the integrity of a heritage element. Actually, it can be a prohibition for accessing the works or documents to protect them, when people’s presence may be risky, like for the Lascault caves. States or cultural and scientist institutions can decide on this prohibition. On the other hand, works and documents can be reproduced, in order to make theme accessible to the public. Duplicates are frequently made to...

posted on: 16 Nov 2010 | author: tjolley

Heritage Definitions by Doc Students

Here are your nine group master definitions……. The things in RED are just things that Ellen and I find interesting and may speak to you about rather than suggestions of what might or must be in your definitive definition. Olivereau / Treffot / Lang / Koenig. Heritage is a general term referring to all the human productions, material or immaterial, and the natural heritage which are handed from generation to generation, by the family or the cultural institutions. They are six types of material heritage: property, movable property, artistic, archeological, archival and documentary heritage. Immaterial heritage isn’t constituted by objects which are passed on. The broadcasting and the knowledge are passed on by means of supports (c.d., books)....

posted on: 16 Nov 2010 | author: tjolley
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