EPoCH 2024: Emerging Perspectives on Conservation and Heritage

Programa completo e livro de resumos: EPoCH24_ABSTRACTS
 

 

18 abril 19 abril 20 abril
9h30 Acolhimento e registo dos participantes

 

 
10h00 ABERTURA DA CONFERÊNCIA 
*Nuno Crespo, Diretor da Escola das Artes
*Daniel Ribas, Diretor do Centro de Investigação em Ciência e Tecnologia das Artes
*Presidentes da EPoCH24

APRESENTAÇÕES DE TRABALHOS

Moderado por Patrícia Moreira

Michela Gambino: Biofilms colonizing stone heritage: the case of Assistenz kirkegård in Copenhagen 

Ana Tourais e Maria Conceição Casanova: Documenting to preserve: the case study of Alcobaça medieval bookbindings

VISITA TEMÁTICA (10h30 - 13h00)

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10h15

KEYNOTE
Alexandre Matos

Mia Perković e Dragica Krstić: Challenges and prospects of collaborative approaches to conservation documentation: The case of heritage collections in Croatian libraries

Ana Gago e Mário Pastor: Sketching Heritage - (Re)making Viarco’s industrial legacy through the arts
 
11h30

SESSÃO DE POSTERS e Coffee Break

Manuel Silva, Luis Teixeira e Eduarda Vieira: Being a curator in a contemporary art museum. The symbiosis between art and technology in Serralves Museum.

Pedro Andrade: Digital Humanities / Social Sciences in the era of Artificial Intelligence: The Sociology of Cultural Heritage’s role and applications

SESSÃO DE POSTERS e Coffee Break

Ana Galán-Pérez e Stefano Magnolo: Key issues of epistemological approach on the principles of conservation and restoration of cultural heritage

Francisca Lafuente, Joana Teixeira e Diogo Tudela: Document to preserve: a case study of the contemporary work of art "Radiologias" (1979), by Silvestre Pestana.

 
12h00 - 13h00

APRESENTAÇÃO DE TRABALHOS

Moderado por Camarneiro

Thierry Aubry, Miguel Almeida, Luís Luís e Sara Aliácar: Tear down this wall! Technology cannot make up for decision procrastination

Raquel Asiain e Eudald Guillamet: Conservation and restoration practices for rock art in caves: A practical case study of La Pasiega (Cantabria, Spain)

Cintia Freitas, Eduarda Vieira, Rui Bordalo e Isabel Costa: The Potential of Artificial Intelligence in the Conservation of Built Heritage. The Case Study of Freixo de Espada à Cinta (Portugal) Church Intervention

APRESENTAÇÃO DE TRABALHOS

Moderado por Rui Bordalo

Carlos Serra, Sílvia Pereira, Paula Couto e António Santos Silva: HBIM and openBIM for Management of Architectural Ceramic Tiles Information

Andreia Nogueira: On documentation in the realm of contemporary art preservation: The physical versus the digital document.

Cristina Filipe: Documentation practice to stimulate critical reflection, the art market and collecting contemporary jewellery. The ‘emergence’ of a digital archive.
 
13h30 Intervalo para almoço Intervalo para almoço  

15h00 - 16h30

APRESENTAÇÕES DE TRABALHOS

Moderado por Maria João Revez

Eduarda Vieira, Tracy Ireland, Joana Palmeirão e Teresa Ferreira: Archival and digital preservation of Heritage: the Holy Bodies Project/ the study of corpi santi in Portugal

Chiara Antico: The Sounding Heritage We Can’t Hear. Reenactment as Preservation in the Musealisation of Music: a Missing Materiality

Ânia Chasqueira: The adaptation of Intangible Cultural Heritage: The impact of heritage inventorying and the associated documentation process on the preservation of intangible cultural heritage

KEYNOTE

Marco Callieri
 
16h30 - 17h00

SESSÃO DE POSTERS e Coffee Break

Clarissa Facini e Joana Teixeira: The indispensability of documentation: Cabrita's "Flor Negra" case study

Rupal Jain: Documentation Techniques in Art Conservation: a focus on non-invasive methods

CLOSING REMARKS

*EPoCH24 Chairs
 
17h30 - 18h30

APRESENTAÇÕES DE TRABALHOS

Moderado por Eduarda Vieira

Susana Duarte, Agnès Le Gac, Emília Ferreira e Carlos Chastre: The painting collection on wood-based panels at the National Museum of Contemporary Art - Inventory and practical observation as an identification methodology

José Silva, Rui Bordalo, José Pissarra e Paloma De Palacios: Unusual documents: the xylotheque and the herbarium as repositories of the world’s history

David Ocon e Wei Ping Young: Bridging the Nature-Cultural Heritage Gap: Evaluating Sustainable Entanglements Through Cemeteries in Urban Asia