Workshop
Use of ICT for Community Building Actions Towards the Reactivation of Urban Heritagescapes in South European Cities
UDigiSH, the DARIAH Working Group on “Digital Practices for the Study of Urban Heritage”, organised a public space co-creation workshop with the title “Everyday experiences and heritage in southern European cities: Digital tools and practices”, that was held at Cantieri Culturali della Zisa, Palermo, 25-30 July 2021.
This Dariah Campus resource contains the presentations, discussions, and materials made for the workshop.
- Session 1Introduction
- Session 2Use of ICT for Community Building Actions. Towards the Reactivation of Urban Heritagescapes in South European Cities
- Session 3Making Things Happen - Greener
- Session 4Social Resilience in Urban Contexts
- Session 5Extending Wikar AR for CoDesign Programmes
- Session 6Crowdsourcing Data-Driven Action with DARIAH APP
- Session 7Closing and Credits
Introduction
Learning Objectives
Participatory Design: Learn how community-building projects can engage local stakeholders, pull insights from diverse perspectives, and influence urban redevelopment authorities.
Urban Theory: Hear state-of-the-art theories and approaches to sustainable heritage, with reflections from experienced architects, academics, and urban thinkers. Identify critical issues of urban gentrification, place-making, and the pressures faced by historic urban neighbourhoods in Southern Europe.
Information-Communication Technology: See state-of-the-art technologies deployed for rapid 3D reconstruction, documentation, and urban co-design with non-experts. We specifically explore augmented reality as a possible solution to scalable public outreach.
Speakerfor this session
Georgios Artopoulos
Use of ICT for Community Building Actions. Towards the Reactivation of Urban Heritagescapes in South European Cities
Speakerfor this session
Georgios Artopoulos
Making Things Happen - Greener
Speakerfor this session
Carlos Smaniotto
Social Resilience in Urban Contexts
Speakerfor this session
Gaia Redaelli
Extending Wikar AR for CoDesign Programmes
Data collection and co-creation was facilitated by the use of citizen volunteered geolocation software (readily available to the participants by the organisers), such as DEUSTO Tech DARIAH app. A separate mobile augmented-reality app, WIKAR, was used to facilitate a participatory project development processes. With this tool, workshop participants could visualize various project proposals directly projected in the real spaces subject of the project through their iOS and Android mobile devices.
Speakerfor this session
Colter Wehmeier
Crowdsourcing Data-Driven Action with DARIAH APP
Speakerfor this session
Alfonso Bahillo Martinez
Closing and Credits
Production:
- Advanced Visualisation Lab, of the National Centre for Supercomputing Applications at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
- The Cyprus Institute
- DARIAH uDIGISH Working Group
- Cre.Zi.Plus
- INSULA ass. cult.
- BEAMY.space
- ART Festival Palermo
With the contribution of:
- Austrian Ministry of Culture
- Region Sicily
- City of Palermo
This work has been supported by the DARIAH ERIC.
Speakerfor this session
Georgios Artopoulos