2021
Journal article  Open Access

An approach to enhancing contemporary handmade products with historic narratives

Partarakis N., Karuzaki E., Doulgeraki P., Meghini C., Beisswenger C., Hauser H., Zabulis X.

Heritage craft  Formal narratives  Digital preservation 

Traditional crafts involve craft artefacts, materials and tools while encompassing craftsmanship as a form of intangible cultural heritage (ICH). In modern societies, the production of traditional crafts (TCs) has decreased due to the lack of interest and the reduction in the number of practitioners. In this context, we explore modern digital technologies to enhance a contemporary TCs object with digital stories that connect it to the history, society, traditions and values of Europe. Such stories can support new interest in TCs objects by enhancing their meaning, value and uniqueness. In this research work, we have created a handbag that functions both as an accessory and as a contemporary craft that can be experienced to reveal its unique history and identity.

Source: International journal of intangible heritage (Seoul. Print) 16 (2021): 124–141.

Publisher: National folk museum of Korea, Seoul , Corea del Sud



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@article{oai:it.cnr:prodotti:468619,
	title = {An approach to enhancing contemporary handmade products with historic narratives},
	author = {Partarakis N. and Karuzaki E. and Doulgeraki P. and Meghini C. and Beisswenger C. and Hauser H. and Zabulis X.},
	publisher = {National folk museum of Korea, Seoul , Corea del Sud},
	journal = {International journal of intangible heritage (Seoul. Print)},
	volume = {16},
	pages = {124–141},
	year = {2021}
}
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