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Anna Pereira Roders, Anna Beatriz Grigolon
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?UNESCO to blame? is a trend often observed in scholarly works. In those studies UNESCO is accused to privilege Eurocentric standards on heritage conservation. Is this reality or an easy escape? Can this trend be noted in other UNESCO reference texts? Th...
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Yue Ming, Rosalam Che Me, Jue Kun Chen and Rahmita Wirza O. K. Rahmat
The protection of intangible cultural heritage has received much attention, among which the ?ancient ceramic restoration technique? was included in The National List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of China (the fourth batch) in 2014. In preserving and r...
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Der-Lor Way and Yu-Hsien Wei
Chinese traditional glove puppetry is a folk art with a long history. It is worth inheriting and safeguarding this distinguished intangible cultural traditional art using virtual reality. With this background, this study integrates the digital resources ...
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Aglaia Foteinou, Damian Murphy and J. P. D. Cooper
This paper presents an acoustic reconstruction of the UK House of Commons between c. 1820 and 1834. Focusing on a historically important site where political decisions were debated over the centuries, we aim to simulate and present the intangible princip...
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Densil Cabrera, Shuai Lu, Jonothan Holmes and Manuj Yadav
Retroreflection is rarely used as a surface treatment in architectural acoustics but is found incidentally with building surfaces that have many simultaneously visible concave right-angle trihedral corners. Such surfaces concentrate reflected sound onto ...
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Maria Skublewska-Paszkowska, Pawel Powroznik, Jakub Smolka, Marek Milosz, Edyta Lukasik, Dilbar Mukhamedova and Elzbieta Milosz
Traditional dance is one of the key elements of Intangible Culture Heritage (ICH). Many scientific papers concern analysis of dance sequences, classification and recognition of movements, making ICH data public, creating and visualising 3D models or soft...
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Qihang Qiu and Mu Zhang
The industry of intangible cultural heritage (ICH) tourism continues to grow, and social media can serve as an essential tool to promote this trend. Although ICH tourism development is outstanding in China, the language structure and restricted use of so...
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Dario D?Orazio
Attending an opera involves a multi-sensory evaluation (acoustical, visual, and more), cultural background and other emotional parameters. The present work aims to investigate the historical development of Italian-style opera houses, from the 16th centur...
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Faustino Núñez
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RESUMEN:Si los italianos son dulces, los españoles somos salaos. La sal como analogía de una idiosincrasia que mezcla lo exótico con el desparpajo propio de los hispanos. En contraposición a la delicadeza del europeo el temperamento español. Aunque sea c...
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Mohamed Ahmed Soliman
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The Nile River plays a central role in Egyptians? everyday life as the sustainable source of fresh water. Egyptians sought to regulate the Nile through the ages by inventing water systems suitable to monitor, measure and oversee the Nile?s behaviour. Bec...
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Ehab KAMEL-AHMED
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This Paper explores and criticizes different theories and perceptions concerning ?cultural heritage? to explore the definitions of ?heritage? throughout history, and questions how the conflicts in considering and identifying ?heritage? might have affecte...
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Mohamed Hesham Madbouly Hussein Khalil, Heba Abdelghani Ismail Elsaay, Ayman Ahmed Ezzat Othman
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Heritage communities in Egypt have continuously developed to sustain a history of millenniums. Developments have been focused on sustaining the physical heritage such as buildings and cities, yet ignoring the intangible heritage such as stories, memories...
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Miriam A. Kolar, Doyuen Ko and Sungyoung Kim
We examine the praxis implications of our working definition of aural heritage: spatial acoustics as physically experienced by humans in cultural contexts; aligned with the aims of anthropological archaeology (the study of human life from materials). Her...
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Nikolaos Partarakis, Xenophon Zabulis, Antonis Chatziantoniou, Nikolaos Patsiouras and Ilia Adami
A wide spectrum of digital data are becoming available to researchers and industries interested in the recording, documentation, recognition, and reproduction of human activities. In this work, we propose an approach for understanding and articulating hu...
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Nur Izzati Mohd Rodzi,Saniah Ahmad Zaki,Syed Mohd Hassan Syed Subli
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Cultural heritage is constructed from the intrinsic relationship between three fundamentals: society; tangible cultural heritage (TCH); and intangible cultural heritage (ICH). To sustain, cultural heritage relies on the social behavior of society. Thus, ...
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Jordi Morales-i-Gras, Julen Orbegozo-Terradillos, Ainara Larrondo-Ureta and Simón Peña-Fernández
Internet social media is a key space in which the memorial resources of social movements, including the stories and knowledge of previous generations, are organised, disseminated, and reinterpreted. This is especially important for movements such as femi...
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Luis Andrade-Medina,Marisela Pilquimán-Vera
This research explores the representations of cultural heritage, tourism and sociocultural impacts in the pre-cordilleran areas of the Panguipulli Commune, Los Ríos Region, southern Chile. The perceptions of public administration agents and representativ...
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Dario D?Orazio, Anna Rovigatti and Massimo Garai
In a Historical Opera House (HOH), the proscenium is the foreground part of the stage. Until the end of the 19th Century, it was extended through the cavea, being the orchestra placed at the same level of the stalls, without an orchestra pit. Soloists of...
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Edy SyafrudinSri Nurhayati
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The background of the researchers conducting this research is that the art of pencak art is determined as an intangible cultural heritage by UNESCO so that it hopes that pencak art as an intangible cultural heritage. With this placement, it is expected t...
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