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R. Rotondo, L'habitat rupestre tra storiografia e archeologia in Puglia, in Puglia rupestre inedita. Archeologia Arte Devozione [Marenostrum. Segmenta, 4 ], a cura di M. Mignozzi, R. Rotondo, Mario Adda Editore, Bari 2016, pp. 15-31. ISBN 9788867172924
This paper aims to present a brief history of the different studies on the rupestrian habitat in Southern Italy spread during the late nineteenth century, and, in particular,
in Puglia, retracing some main stages that coincide with some fundamental changes in historiographical trends. The interest of scholars, initially focused only on the pictorial evidence, has gradually extended on the themes of architecture of the churches in the caves, rupestrian habitat and, ultimately, to the landscape in which these settlements are inserted
Introduzione, in Puglia Rupestre Inedita. Archeologia Arte Devozione
Gli studi sul rupestre, pur se spesso datati e autorevoli, necessitano di una serie di correzioni concettuali e metodologiche che vengono presentate in questa introduzione al volume "Puglia rupestre inedita", all'interno di un discorso più ampio, relativo alla progettualità e alle possibilità che la promozione del patrimonio rupestre dovrebbero sfruttare. Il punto di partenza è la conoscenza, spesso appannaggio unico degli esperti di settore, che non riescono a divulgare quanto scoperto negli ultimi decenni e che, invece, se noto, cambierebbe le prospettive anche delle amministrazioni pubbliche
Puglia Rupestre Inedita. Archeologia Arte Devozione
Volume dedicato all'habitat rupestre pugliese e alle sue inedite attestazioni in ambito archeologico e storico-artistico. Suddiviso in tre sezioni: Archeologia, Arte, Devozione, ognuna includente quattro contributi di autori diversi operanti nelle università del Sud Italia (Bari, Salento, Napoli)
The U-City Paradigm: Opportunities and Risks for E-Democracy in Collaborative Planning
Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) tools appear to enhance the possibilities offered by a collaborative approach to planning. The present paper analyzes both the results of experiences of the author and of those available in the literature, highlighting possible advantages and disadvantages. After a brief introduction to the meaning of e-democracy, the second part focuses on the role of ICT in collaborative planning, proceeding in the third part to an illustration of an initial panorama of knowledge gathered using ICT in such processes, while discussing criticisms and opportunities. The fourth part discusses the U-city paradigm as a driver of change in urban planning participation processes. Research perspectives are then outlined in the final part
G. Bertelli, Apparati decorativi scultorei in ambito rupestre. I casi in alcune chiese della Puglia medievale, in Puglia rupestre inedita. Archeologia Arte Devozione [Marenostrum. Segmenta, 4], a cura di M. Mignozzi, R. Rotondo, Mario Adda Editore, Bari 2016, pp. 103-131, ISBN 9788867172924.
Il contributo delle tecnologie digitali per la valorizzazione del patrimonio rupestre pugliese
The essay concerns the recent work carried out as part of a multidisciplinary research on some rocky churches in the southern Apulia, conducted in collaboration with the Chair of History of Medieval Art of the University of Salento and of the University of Bari. The work aims at the knowledge and the monitoring of the fresco paintings inside three rocky environments, two of which are located in Lama d’Antico, in Fasano (BR), and the other two in Vaste di Poggiardo and Giurdignano (LE). The contribution illustrates methods and data acquired during the fieldwork, carried out through a multidisciplinary approach. From the image-based Techniques for the survey in Camera-Scanner to the restitution of 3D models of the surfaces; from the virtual survey of paintings to the realization of a stereoscopic platform of fruition QVTR-based aimed at the visualization and the enhancement of the Apulian rocky heritage. All data were obtained through low cost technologies and processed in relatively short times, about two months, divided between fieldwork and processing in laboratory
Eligio, Martino e Giacomo. Santi d’Occidente nelle chiese rupestri pugliesi
The paper examines the life, the devotion, the iconography and the presence of three western saints – St. Martin, St. Eligius and St James the More – in the rupestrian churches of Apulia between Middle Ages and Modern Age. The iconographical study shows all its potential to understand devotional and spiritual dynamics in the rocky habitat
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