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Rimer Cardillo.
Cardillo a crée une œuvre importante à niveau international comprenant des gravures, des sculptures et des installations, où l'étude de la nature et sa préservation, ont toujours été considérés une de ses empreintes fondamentales. Ses œuvres évoquent des sites archéologiques revalorisant l'imaginaire préhispanique du territoire uruguayen avec des représentations (symboles de tumulus funéraires qui permettent de recréer la mémoire collective) mais aussi des fictions esthétiques élaborant le retour de l'artiste sur sa terre natale. Sa fascination pour le primitif se reflète également dans une grande partie de son travail graphique, ainsi que dans une archéologie de la vie naturelle et dans le transfert de formes d'animaux et de plantes sur divers matériaux en métal, en céramique ou en papier. Il renforce par ce moyen l'idée de permanence de la culture au-delà de la vie et participe à approfondir la trace collective de la récupération du passé.
Accounting and governance for the inclusion of blind people in the fruition of cultural heritage
The problem of cultural products accessibility to "vulnerable" people is currently very important, in order to spread a new and more inclusive approach.
The aspects concerning tourism can be considered positively as an engine of sustainable development, or they can be perceived as a threat if the management is not carried out following the aims of sustainability and inclusion. Starting from the theoretical basis of sustainable tourism and based on Sandell’s model (1998, 2000, 2002), the work aims to evaluate inclusive processes and the possible contribution of managerial systems. The ability to manage inclusive processes is the basis for broad social change in tactile museums (Baldarelli and Cardillo, 2020). To this end, an empirical study was conducted at the Omero Museum in Ancona with the aim of evaluating and interpreting the inclusion processes
Viaggio ad occhi chiusi: creazione e misurazione del valore nel prodotto culturale accessibile a tutti tra percorsi teorici ed evidenze empiriche
Questo lavoro ha l’obiettivo di individuare processi di creazione e misurazione del valore per gli stakehoder nelle aziende che perseguono la finalità di rendere accessibili a tutti i potenziali fRuitori i prodotti culturali. In particolare, cerca di comprendere come lo sviluppo del patrimonio “accessibile” possa influenzare la missione ed attivare processi di creazione e misurazione di valore all’interno delle aziende che offrono prodotti culturali, che sono destinati, nello specifico, ai ciechi ed agli ipovedenti.
Emerge a tal fine il concetto di “prodotto culturale accessibile” a tutti, nel quale l’accessibilità al patrimonio e le modalità fisiche e culturali con le quali essa si realizza diventano prerogative basilari per perseguire la propria mission e le cui sottese logiche di sviluppo sono coerenti con l’approccio concettuale del turismo sociale e sostenibile, che sollecita l’inclusione delle categorie più deboli e svantaggiat
Z.E.N. 01 - Linking Park Ipotesi progettuali per l’area tra Cardillo e ZEN a Palermo
L'articolo contiene un estratto del lavoro di ricerca condotto nell'area tra Cardillo e ZEN a Palermo nell'ambito del progetto MIUR PRIN 2007 "Riqualificazione e aggiornamento del patrimonio di edilizia pubblica. Linee guida per gli interventi nei quartieri innovativi IACP nell’Italia centromeridionale", coordinatore nazionale prof. Benedetto Todaro - "Progetto di ricerca: Palermo: quartieri, periferie e città contemporanea", responsabile dell'unità di ricerca prof. Andrea Sciascia
Ipotesi progettuali per l’area tra Cardillo e ZEN a Palermo
L'articolo descrive il lavoro di ricerca condotto nell'area tra Cardillo e ZEN a Palermo nell'ambito del progetto MIUR PRIN 2007 "Riqualificazione e aggiornamento del patrimonio di edilizia pubblica. Linee guida per gli interventi nei quartieri innovativi IACP nell’Italia centromeridionale", coordinatore nazionale prof. Benedetto Todaro - "Progetto di ricerca: Palermo: quartieri, periferie e città contemporanea", responsabile dell'unità di ricerca prof. Andrea Sciascia.
La cosa che per prima salta all’occhio giungendo presso lo ZEN di Palermo è che il quartiere risulta essere come "rinchiuso", rinchiuso non solo entro i suoi stessi confini fisici ma, principalmente, entro una sorta di isolamento sociale. Sembra non solo che la sua presenza nella piana dei Colli sia quasi quella di un corpo estraneo continuamente rigettato e rinnegato, ma anche che lo stesso contesto voglia quasi segnare un confine tra ciò che è ZEN e ciò che non lo è:
la sensazione è sia fisica che sensoriale
The naked Orion: a mysterious gamma-ray emission maybe due to Cosmic Ray acceleration
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Terminologia e documenti per la formalizzazione standardizzata della Conoscenza
The aim of this work is the presentation of the results of an ongoing project on tacit knowledge representation and on the creation of a Knowledge Based System in the domain of artistic handicraft. As a formalization standard, we have chosen CommonKADS. We have used the software PCPACK as support application which allows for extraction and modelling of the acquired knowledge. The peculiarity of the application domain, represented by the field of goldsmith handicraft of Calabria, has determined, during the different phases of the project, an interesting activity of personalisation, aiming at solving terminological and documentary criticalities. The ultimate objective is the creation of a system able to support the individual decisional process, to manage and to represent the whole and the complexity of the information related to the professional know – how of the artisans of Calabria, and to keep trace of both terminological and technical specificities of experts
A phosphatidylcholine hyaluronic acid chitin&ndash;nanofibrils complex for a fast skin remodeling and a rejuvenating look
Pierfrancesco Morganti,1 Paolo Palombo,2 Marco Palombo,3 Giuseppe Fabrizi,4 Antonio Cardillo,5 Fabiano Svolacchia,5 Luis Guevara,6 Paolo Mezzana71Department of Applied Cosmetic Dermatology, University of Naples Federico II, Naples, Italy; 2Department of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, Saint Eugenio Hospital, Rome, Italy; 3Department of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, CTO Hospital, Rome, Italy; 4Department of Dermatology, University of Parma, Parma, Italy; 5Centre of Nanoscience, Mavi Sud, Aprilia, Italy; 6Hospimedical, Pyrmont, Australia; 7IRCCS GB Bietti Eye Foundation, Rome, ItalyBackground: The reduction of mortality worldwide has led older individuals to seek intervention modalities to improve their appearance and reverse signs of aging.Objective: We formulated a medical device as innovative block-polymer nanoparticles based on phosphatidylcholine, hyaluronan, and chitin nanofibrils entrapping amino acids, vitamins, and melatonin.Methods: Viability and collagen synthesis were controlled on fibroblasts ex vivo culture while adenosine triphosphate production was evaluated on keratinocytes culture. Subjective and objective evaluations were performed in vivo on selected volunteer patients.Results: In accordance with our previous studies, both the in vitro and in vivo obtained results demonstrate the efficacy of the injected block-polymer nanoparticles in reducing skin wrinkling and ameliorating the signs of aging.Keywords: antiaging agent, scar correction, stretch marks, signaling molecules, photoaging, biostimulatio
Embodiment and the Aesthetic Experience of Images.
In the present essay, we summarize our research in the experimental aesthetics of visual art and cinema, motivated by the following assumptions: 1) Vision is more complex than the mere activation of the ‘visual brain’; 2) Our visual experience of the world is the outcome of multimodal integration processes, with the motor system as key player; 3) Aesthetic experience must be framed within the broader notion of intersubjectivity, as artworks are mediators of the relationship between the subjectivities of artists/creators and beholders; 4) Empathy is an important ingredient of our response to works of art. Capitalizing upon the results of our research, privileging embodiment and the performative quality of perception and cognition, preliminary suggestions for a future research agenda are outlined. Embodied simulation, a model of perception and cognition, can provide a new take on these issues, fostering a newly based dialogue between neuroscience and the humanities
Phylogenetic diversity in conservation: A brief history, critical overview, and challenges to progress – Authors response to reviewers
Cardillo M (2023). Phylogenetic diversity in conservation: A brief history, critical overview, and challenges to progress. Cambridge Prisms: Extinction 1, e11
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