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CH Value Chain and Economic Potential Franco Niccolucci University of Florence and EPOCH

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CH Value Chain and Economic Potential. Franco Niccolucci University of Florence and EPOCH. What is (tangible) CH. Monuments Groups of buildings Sites Artefacts and museum exhibits of outstanding value from the point of view of art, history or science. What about intangible CH?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: CH Value Chain and Economic Potential

CH Value Chain and Economic Potential

Franco NiccolucciUniversity of Florence

and

EPOCH

Page 2: CH Value Chain and Economic Potential

What is (tangible) CH

• Monuments• Groups of buildings• Sites• Artefacts and museum exhibitsof outstanding value from the point of view of art, history or science

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What about intangible CH?

• Acknowledged as inseparable companion to tangible CH

• More difficult to document, preserve, communicate

There is no tangible CH without intangible CH

but There may be intangible CH without tangible CH

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Intangible heritage

Kris making, Indonesia

Sand drawing, VanuatuThe Kihnu Cultural Space, Estonia

Opera dei Pupi, Sicilian Puppet Theatre

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CH Information

• Research Scholars• Education Students, the public• Preservation Professionals• Enjoyment The public

• Information is instrumental to the goal• Information is influenced by the intended audience• Information is maintained:

– As long as it is useful and advantages are greater than the effort required

– As far as required by the goal

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Examples

• Archaeological information– Produced as result of research– Maintained for administrative purposes– Sometimes created for communication– Including many different formats:

Text (structured/unstructured), images, 3D

– Difficult to re-use, but valuable

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Managing archaeological datasets

• ArchSearch by ADSGeographic coverage

Relevant area

Available data

Summary information

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Geographic information• Archaeological Risk Map

Archaeological MapLänder Lower-Saxony and Baden-Württemberg

Archaeological Map of Romania - CIMEC

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New visit patterns

• A different visitors’ approach– In Italy, 12 state museums and sites (over 460) make 50% of the

visitors (90 sites make 90%)

– 3 UNESCO WH sites (over 32) make 50% of the visitors

The approach to cultural heritage is similar to mass consumption

A few cultural institutions monopolize the cultural market

CHI concerning these best sellers is likely to be more valuable

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Pervasive technology

• There are more mobile phones than people – 107% in Italy

• Young people uses mobiles and SMS as preferred communication tool – and are willing to have services

• Internet chat has substituted the phone for teenagers• Cars come with built-in GPS navigators• Virtual (Internet) travel agencies are substituting real

ones• Potential markets for re-used/value-added CHI

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The pipeline of CHI

DATA CAPTURE

MANAGEMENT& STORAGE

PROCESSING

DISTRIBUTION

• Automatic vs manual

• Huge amount of data• Standardization• Search and retrieve

• Complexity vs accessibility

• Importance of infrastructure

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Problems

• Guidance for users

• Reliability & credibility

• Social value vs economic value

• The cost of services