he aim of this paper is to propose a possible workflow that takes into account the several technological matters, from acquisition to fruition, identifying aspects of the method applicable to diversified cases. Specifically, we intend to describe and enhance the knowledge of the heritage of rock and hermit architecture of the Amalfi Coast in southern Italy. The choice that identifies this heritage as an interesting opportunity for investigation is mainly linked to the possible verification of how to act to make available to the community a heritage otherwise denied to fruition, due to the logistic difficulties of enjoyment and networking of the artefacts. The reasoned construction of an extended fruition project of a selection of artefacts belonging to this architectural corpus is therefore illustrated. This project is used as prototypes for a wider and more desirable digital graphic system. In this sense, we propose the construction of a digital container that, in multiscale forms, defines models used, from geolocation to virtual space navigation, in an updated graphic language specifically defined, following a typical approach to technical representation. A platform therefore conceived with the aim to render ubiquitous data content and to be usable through a specific web portal.
Digital Information Archives for an Integrated Documentation of Eremitical Settlements on Amalfi Coast
Barbara Messina
2018
Abstract
he aim of this paper is to propose a possible workflow that takes into account the several technological matters, from acquisition to fruition, identifying aspects of the method applicable to diversified cases. Specifically, we intend to describe and enhance the knowledge of the heritage of rock and hermit architecture of the Amalfi Coast in southern Italy. The choice that identifies this heritage as an interesting opportunity for investigation is mainly linked to the possible verification of how to act to make available to the community a heritage otherwise denied to fruition, due to the logistic difficulties of enjoyment and networking of the artefacts. The reasoned construction of an extended fruition project of a selection of artefacts belonging to this architectural corpus is therefore illustrated. This project is used as prototypes for a wider and more desirable digital graphic system. In this sense, we propose the construction of a digital container that, in multiscale forms, defines models used, from geolocation to virtual space navigation, in an updated graphic language specifically defined, following a typical approach to technical representation. A platform therefore conceived with the aim to render ubiquitous data content and to be usable through a specific web portal.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.