Pratelli N., Bartalesi Lenzi V.
Narratives, Heritage Crafs, Ontology, Cultural Heritage, Craef project
This study explores the transformative potential of semantic technologies and formal narratives in preserving and contextualizing Heritage Crafts (HCs) within the Craeft project, a Horizon Europe initiative (2023--2026). By applying the fabula-narration framework and utilizing the Craeft ontology, this research demonstrates how diverse craft knowledge --- from creation processes to historical contexts --- can be systematically represented, accessed, and visualized by various audiences. A case study on Limoges porcelain illustrates how integrating historical, cultural, and technical dimensions into structured narratives can effectively connect past and present craft traditions.
Source: CEUR WORKSHOP PROCEEDINGS, vol. 3964, pp. 185-191. Lucca, Italy, 10/04/2025
Publisher: CEUR-WP
@inproceedings{oai:iris.cnr.it:20.500.14243/544429,
title = {Weaving tales of crafts: narrative creation for cultural heritage preservation},
author = {Pratelli N. and Bartalesi Lenzi V.},
publisher = {CEUR-WP},
booktitle = {CEUR WORKSHOP PROCEEDINGS, vol. 3964, pp. 185-191. Lucca, Italy, 10/04/2025},
year = {2025}
}