The Faro Convention’s adoption by the Italian Parliament changed the future of Italian public museums; the Convention regards the active participation of the community as a new resource, intrinsically linked to the conservation and enhancement of heritage. This contribution hopes to give some guidelines for the future ‘techno- creative spaces’ at the Italian cultural sites, presenting some cases studies from the last three years (2018–2021).
FLOS for Museums: open solutions to train communities and manage cultural sites / Rosati, Paolo. - 14(2021), pp. 68-78. (Intervento presentato al convegno ArcheoFOSS tenutosi a ARCHEO.FOSS XIV 2020 Open software, hardware, processes, data and formats in archaeological research).
FLOS for Museums: open solutions to train communities and manage cultural sites
Paolo Rosati
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Writing – Review & Editing
2021
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The Faro Convention’s adoption by the Italian Parliament changed the future of Italian public museums; the Convention regards the active participation of the community as a new resource, intrinsically linked to the conservation and enhancement of heritage. This contribution hopes to give some guidelines for the future ‘techno- creative spaces’ at the Italian cultural sites, presenting some cases studies from the last three years (2018–2021).File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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