TY - THES A1 - Bleichner, Stephan M. T1 - Das elektronisch virtualisierte Baudenkmal T1 - The electronically virtual reality of monuments N2 - Die elektronische Virtualisierung von Baudenkmalen ist neues, außergewöhnlich vielfältiges medientechnisches Phänomen; es beschreibt die ursprüngliche Form substanziell-realer Baudenkmale, transformiert sie von einer abstrakten Beschreibung in Wort und Bild in eine immaterielle Realität. Die Dissertation versucht Antworten zu geben auf folgende Fragen: Ist die elektronische Virtualisierung eine Methode der Stimulation der Öffentlichkeit im Umgang mit Baudenkmalen? Ist das elektronisch virtualisierte Baudenkmal ein immaterielles Zeugnis der Kulturgeschichte in der Zukunft? Ist das substanziell-reale und das virtualisierte Baudenkmal uneingeschränkt gegenseitig austauschbar, ist ersteres durch letzteres ersetzbar? Die Beantwortung der Fragen hängt ab von den Stufen der Perfektion der elektronischen Virtualsierung von Baudenkmalen. N2 - The electronically virtual reality of monuments is a new, extraordinarily various media-technical phenomenon; it describes the original form of real monuments, it transforms of an abstract description in word and picture in an immaterial reality. The thesis tries to give answers on the following questions: Is the electronically virtual reality a method of the stimulation of the public in dealing with monuments? Is the electronically virtual reality of monuments an immaterial certificate of the history of civilisation in the future? Is the real one and the virtual monument without reservation mutual interchangeable, is the real monument replaceable by the virtual one? The answer of the questions depends on the steps of the perfection of the electronically virtual reality of monuments. KW - Baudenkmal KW - Virtuell freie Gruppe KW - Denkmalschutz KW - Denkmalpflege KW - Kulturdenkmal KW - Kulturerbe KW - Kollektives Gedächtnis KW - Kulturgut KW - Virtualisierung KW - Denkmalkunde KW - Denkmalpflege KW - Denkmalschutz KW - Virtual cultural heritage Y1 - 2008 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20080930-14261 ER - TY - THES A1 - Wieneke, Lars T1 - An analysis of productive user contributions in digital media applications for museums and cultural heritage. N2 - In a historical perspective, the relationship between digital media and the museum environment is marked by the role of museums as example use cases for the appli- cation of digital media. Today, this exceptional use as an often technology oriented application has changed and instead digital media have turned into an integral part of mediation strategies in the museum environment. Alongside with this shift not only an increasing professionalization of application development but also a grow- ing demand for new content can be observed. Comparable to its role as the main cost factor in the media industry, the production of content rises to a challenge for museums. In particular small and medium scale european museums with limited funding and an often low level of staff coverage face this new demand and strive therefore for alternative production resources. While productive user contributions can be seen as such an alternative resource, user contributions are at the same time a manifestation for a different mode of in- teracting with content. In contrast to the dominantly passive role of audiences as re- ceivers of information, productive contributions emerge as a mode of content ex- ploration and become in this regard influential for museum mediation strategies. As applications of user contributions in museums and cultural heritage are currently rather seldom, a broader perspective towards user contributions becomes necessary to understand its specific challenges, opportunities and limitations. Productive user contributions can be found in a growing number of applications on the Internet where they either complement or fully substitute corporate content production processes. While the Wikipedia1, an online encyclopedia written entirely by a group of users and open to contributions by all its users, is one of the most prominent examples for this practice, several more applications emerged or are be- ing developed. In consequence user contributions are about to become a powerful source for the production of content in digital media environments. N2 - Bis noch vor wenigen Jahren war das Verhältnis zwischen Museen und digitalen Medien durch die Nutzung von Museen als Fallstudien für die Anwendung neuer digitaler Medien geprägt. Im Gegensatz zu dieser frühen experimentellen und stark Technologie-orientierten Nutzung können digitale Medien heute als ein integraler Bestandteil der Vermittlungsstrategien (mediation strategies) im Museum betrachtet werden. Einhergehend mit dieser neuen Rolle kann nicht nur eine zunehmende Professionalisierung der Produktion digitaler Anwendung für den Museumsbereich beobachtet werden sondern auch ein stark wachsender Bedarf nach neuen Inhalten (content). Vergleichbar mit ihrer Rolle in der Medienindustrie stellen neue Inhalte auch im Museumsbereich einen der Hauptkostenfaktoren dar und werden besonders für kleinere und mittlere Museen mit begrenzten finanziellen Mitteln und dünner Per- sonaldecke zu einer zunehmenden Herausforderung. Von Nutzern erstellte Inhalte (user contributions) bieten sich als alternative Ressource für die Produktion von In- halten an. Gleichzeitig reflektiert die Produktion von Inhalten durch Nutzer eine andersartige Form der Auseinandersetzung mit Inhalten wie sie vor allem im Inter- net beobachtet werden kann. Im Gegensatz zum Modell des Zuschauers als pas- sivem Empfängern von Informationen kann die Produktion von Inhalten somit auch als Strategie zur Erschliessung von Themen verstanden werden und zeigt damit neuartige Perspektiven für die Vermittlung von Inhalten im Museum auf. Da der Einsatz derartiger Konzepte im Museumsbereich zur Zeit noch eine relativ geringe Verbreitung geniesst ist es notwendig, eine breitere Perspektive auf die pro- duktive Einbindung von Nutzern zu eröffnen um die besonderen Herausforderun- gen, Potentiale aber auch Einschränkungen ihrer Anwendung herauszuarbeiten. T2 - Eine Analyse produktiver Nutzer Beiträge in digitalen Medienanwendungen für Museen und kulturelles Erbe. KW - Neue Medien KW - Kulturerbe KW - Beteiligung KW - Content Management KW - User Generated Content KW - Rich Media Content KW - Inhalt KW - Content KW - Nutzerpartizipation KW - User-Created Content KW - Motivation KW - User created content KW - digital media KW - contribution management KW - content production Y1 - 2009 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20101214-15285 ER - TY - THES A1 - Arkarapotiwong, Piyadech T1 - THE INVESTIGATION OF LIVING HERITAGE ATTRIBUTES IN LIVING HERITAGE SITES N2 - The conservation of living heritage sites is a highly complex process. Two factors need careful consideration in order to achieve a balance in the management of such sites: the conservation demands of conservation experts for built heritage and the needs of local people for development of their heritage living space. The complexity of factors involved make for an interesting study of living heritage, taken up by this research in its main case study of the town of Nan in Thailand. Research into the historical background of Nan and its cultural heritage reveals a living heritage site, which is both unique and diverse. Present day Nan was examined using a variety of analysis tools, which were applied to data from interviews, empirical data, field surveys, and documents, in order to better understand the nature of the living heritage site and changing trends over time. Luang Prabang in Lao PDR, a World Heritage site since 1995, was also selected as a further case study with which to compare Nan’s potential World Heritage status from a point of view of changes to living heritage attributes. The outcomes of the research indicate the importance of the management of the sites, which can be at risk of losing balance by focusing on one aspect of heritage to the detriment of the other. The conservation perspective, if allowed to dominate, as in Luang Prabang, can cause irreparable damage to the social fabric, where the development needs of the town are not met. This research concludes that a balance of power amongst stakeholders in the collaborative networks managing such sites is vital to sustaining a balance of living heritage attributes. KW - Kulturerbe KW - social network analysis KW - living heritage site Y1 - 2015 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20150619-24086 ER - TY - THES A1 - Arboleda, Pablo T1 - Reckoning with Incompiuto Siciliano: Unfinished Public Works as Modern Ruins and All which it Entails N2 - Since the end of the 1950s, Italy has focused part of its modernization on the erection of public works. Due to corruption, mafia, and further malpractice, this form of development has occasionally failed, producing a high number of constructions that have remained unfinished for decades. In 2007, the group of artists Alterazioni Video constructed an informal survey in the form of an on-line tool open to public contributions, which revealed that there are 395 unfinished public works in Italy from which 156, approximately 39.5%, are located in Sicily alone. In view of such a statistic, Alterazioni Video opted to coin the term ‘Incompiuto Siciliano’ – literally ‘Sicilian Incompletion’ – to refer to unfinished public works as a formal architectural style. This re-interpretation, which aims to convey the recovered dignity of these ‘modern ruins’, considers unfinished public works a type of heritage with the potential to represent the entirety of Italian society. Furthermore, it goes as far as to say an unfinished public work is ‘Incompiuto Siciliano’ despite being located in another of the Italian regions. This doctoral dissertation embraces the artists’ argument to develop a complete study of Incompiuto Siciliano by embedding this architectural style/artistic project within the main debates on modern ruins at present. This is important because it is expected to contribute to the revalorization and eventual recommissioning of unfinished sites by validating Incompiuto Siciliano in the realm of academia. Furthermore, this work aspires to be a worthwhile source of information for future investigations dealing with cultural interpretations of incompletion in any other context – a not unreasonable goal considering how unfinished works are one of the key urban topics after the 2008 financial crisis. Hence, this doctoral dissertation uses Incompiuto Siciliano to discuss a different perspective in each of the five chapters and, though these can be read as independent contributions, the objective is that all chapters read together, form a clear, concise, continuous unit. And so it must be said this is not a dissertation about unfinished public works in Italy; this is a dissertation about Incompiuto Siciliano as an artistic response to unfinished public works in Italy – which clearly requires an interdisciplinary analysis involving Urban Studies, Cultural Geography, Contemporary Archaeology, Critical Heritage and Visual Arts. KW - Kulturerbe KW - incompiuto siciliano KW - unfinished public works KW - modern ruins KW - incompletion KW - heritage KW - aesthetics KW - art KW - culture Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20170715-32656 ER - TY - THES A1 - Shakir, Masooma Mohib T1 - Reconstructing the Sufi Shrine as a Living Heritage: Case of the Shrine of Shah Abdul Latif Bhitai, Sindh, Pakistan N2 - Living heritage sites are strongly connected to their historical, geographical, socio-political and cultural context. A descriptive narrative of the evolutionary process of the living heritage site of a Sufi shrine is undertaken in this research. It focuses on the changing relationship between the spatial and socio-cultural aspects over time. The larger or macro regional context is interrelated to the micro architectural context. The tangible heritage is defined by and intimately tied to the intangible aspects of the heritage. It is these constituting macro and micro elements and their interrelationships particularly through space and architecture that the research thesis explores in its documentation and analysis. The Sufi shrine in the South Asian Pakistani context is representative of a larger culture in the precolonial era. It is an expression of an indigenous modernity, belonging to a certain time period, place and community. The Sufi shrine as a building type has evolved from the precolonial time period, particularly starting at the golden ages of the Muslim Empire in the world (9th – 12th century), through the colonial age when western modernity arrived until the current neoliberal paradigm within the post independence period. Continued and evolved use of space, ritualistic performances, multiple social groups using the site are various elements whose documentation and analysis can establish the essential co-relations that contribute to continuity of its historical living. Physical and social relation of the historic site to its immediate settlement context is also a significant element that preserves the socio-cultural context. The chosen case of the Shrine of Shah Abdul Latif Bhitai, situated in the small town of Bhitshah in the province of Sindh, Pakistan forms a unique example where the particular physical and socio-cultural environment forms the context within which the Sufi heritage lives and survives. It is well integrated within its context at multiple levels. What are these levels and how do the constituting elements integrate is a major subject of research? These form the background to defining some of the basic issues and questions addressed in this doctoral thesis. Given that living heritage sites are unique due to their particular association to the context, the case study method was used to gain deeper insight and understanding on the topic. KW - Kulturerbe KW - heritage KW - Denkmalpflege Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20180719-37708 ER - TY - THES A1 - Steiner, Marion T1 - Die chilenische Steckdose. Kleine Weltgeschichte der deutschen Elektrifizierung von Valparaíso und Santiago, 1880-1920 N2 - Am Beispiel der Elektrifizierung zweier Großstädte an der Westküste Südamerikas zeigt die Arbeit den globalen Einfluss deutscher Industrie- und Finanzakteure auf technische, städtebauliche und gesellschaftlich-kulturelle Entwicklungen zur Blütezeit des europäischen Imperialismus auf. Damit werden die Regionalgeschichten der chilenischen Hauptstadtregion und der Elektropolis Berlin zu einer Globalgeschichte miteinander verknüpft. Ein Hauptaugenmerk der Analyse liegt dabei auf den weltweiten Akteursnetzwerken und Machtverhältnissen sowie dem kulturellen Erbe und seiner gegenwärtigen Interpretation. N2 - Resumen. Tomando como ejemplo la electrificación de dos grandes ciudades en la costa oeste de Sudamérica, la tesis muestra la influencia global de actores industriales y financieros alemanes en el desarrollo técnico, urbano y sociocultural en el apogeo del imperialismo europeo. De esta manera, las historias regionales del centro urbano de Chile y la Electrópolis Berlín se unen para formar una historia global. El análisis se centra en las redes mundiales de actores y las relaciones de poder, así como en el patrimonio cultural y su interpretación actual. N2 - Abstract. Using the example of the electrification of two large cities on the South American west coast, the thesis shows the global influence of German industrial and financial actors on technical, urban and socio-cultural developments at the heyday of European imperialism. In this way, the regional histories of Chile’s capital region and the Elektropolis Berlin are linked to form a global history. The analysis focuses on the worldwide actor networks and power relations as well as on the cultural heritage and its current interpretation. KW - Weltgeschichte KW - Stadtforschung KW - Elektrifizierung KW - Infrastruktur KW - Kulturerbe KW - Globalgeschichte KW - Infrastrukturgeschichte KW - Valparaíso KW - Wirtschaftsimperialismus KW - Technikgeschichte KW - Industriekultur KW - Stadtentwicklung KW - Elektropolis Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20190517-39257 ER - TY - THES A1 - Elrasoul, Riham T1 - Designing Urban National Memory N2 - The study of memory, architecture, and urban space has been the interest ‎of ‎researchers ‎from the diverse fields around the world due to, the significance of dealing ‎with ‎memories ‎especially after the tragedy of the Second World War. Nations in Europe has chosen ‎not to ‎neglect ‎their past, moreover, overcoming it by strengthening the national identity. An ‎approach was clear in ‎the literature, art, further in the way of rebuilding their cities; that mainly ‎has reflected on the ‎value of urban spaces and their role in narrating the country’s national ‎memory. Thanks to this ‎approach, which has supported the post-war European nations to invite ‎to an act of ‎ forgiveness rather than to forget. ‎ On the contrary, memory, in relation to architecture is a form of knowledge has been ‎neglected in Egypt, especially during the previous decades after the declaration of independence ‎from the colonial power, and since 1952 revolution. Recently, a rising debate about Egypt ‎national history and the need to renationalize the Egyptian historical consciousness has rapidly ‎grown up, due to the political transformation has occurred because of the 25th uprising, 2011, ‎which unveiled the power of public spaces in constituting the nation thoughts, especially Tahrir ‎square.‎ At the same time, this has unveiled the results of neglecting the past instead of overcoming it; unveiled a present carries the danger of conflict and repeating previous mistakes. Researchers, historians, politicians, governmental organization, have ‎worked in the purpose of revisiting the historical information, and have tried to document the ‎current transformation of the 25th uprising. There was a public demand for redesigning Tahrir square to reflect the ‎memory of the uprising as a symbol of the power of the public. However, after eight years, those ‎memories have faded as if the 25th uprising has never happened. ‎ Those circumstances are very relevant to the gap between urban design and the art of ‎memory-work, in the scientific field. Few studies in Egypt conducted the concept of memory in ‎relation to urban spaces, however, the matter requires more attention, to associate the need for renationalizing Egypt ‎memory, with viewing urban space as a mean of narrating the country’s national memory and ‎reflecting the citizens' current thoughts, as a try of nearing the distances between ‎competing ‎narratives. Therefore, the research aims at developing a methodological framework that should ‎contribute to renationalizing memory through urban space. Further, benefiting from the German experience by investigating lessons to learn. That is based on the hypothesis that, although there is no fixed formula for all countries to renationalize the historical ‎consciousness of memory through urban spaces, lessons to be learned from Germany experience ‎could be a driving dimension when designing Egyptian urban spaces with a concept of memory ‎as an essential factor. To guide the validity of the study’s hypothesis, a set of research questions are thus ‎formulated: Starting from why memory is an essential factor when designing urban spaces? ‎Regarding Egypt national memory, how it was constituted through history and how to read its ‎representation on urban spaces? Also, the study quests the means of nationalizing memory ‎through urban spaces? And What are the learned lessons from the German experience?‎ The study tries to answer those questions. Via an inductive ‎analytical ‎methodology ‎which ‎moves from the gap of knowledge and from a particular situation ‎in Egypt, to study the German ‎experience in renationalizing the concept of memory through urban spaces.‎ ‎ Within the scope of the study, exploring Egypt prevailing narratives and the inherited ‎concepts which influenced the national memory is essential. Moreover, the research develops ‎analytical political psychosocial model that could help reading memories in urban spaces, ‎memory’s actors, and memory influences. To validate this model, case studies are analysed in ‎light of the concluded aspects. Consequently, the expected result is to infer broad general ‎learned ‎lessons for the Egyptian case. ‎ Research findings and conclusions answer the research questions, interpret literature ‎review, recommend some guide points to three target groups: first, practice field; to encourage ‎designers to value the national and collective memories when designing urban spaces. Second, to ‎ask policymakers to take the public participation into consideration, when taking decisions related to urban ‎development. Third, the thesis recommends future researches of urban memory that connect ‎theoretical information with the practice field. ‎ Finally, enhancing the memory-work in relation to the national narrative, conveying a meaningful message, when ‎designing urban spaces could encourage citizens to learn, to interact, and to dissolve boundaries ‎between the competing narratives in post-conflict societies.‎ KW - Erinnerung KW - Denkmal KW - Kulturerbe KW - Ägypten KW - Designing Urban National Memory KW - Reading Urban National Memory KW - Prevailing/ Competing Narratives KW - Post-Conflict society KW - Learned Lessons Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20191212-40489 ER - TY - THES A1 - Bockelmann, Leo T1 - Zeit, dass sich was dreht. Windenergieanlagen aus denkmalkundlicher Perspektive N2 - Knapp 30.000 Windenergieanlagen zwischen Nordsee und Alpen lassen unübersehbar erkennen, dass sich unser Energiesystem in einer umfassenden Transformation befindet. Allenthalben erfährt diese Entwicklung eine breite und kontroverse Rezeption und auch in der Denkmalpflege werden Windenergieanlagen aufgrund ihrer mitunter erheblichen Auswirkungen auf die Landschaft noch überwiegend als Störung wahrgenommen. Diese Arbeit nimmt dagegen die historische Entwicklung in den Blick und plädiert dafür, Windenergieanlagen als bedeutendes Kulturerbe zu verstehen. Angesichts des Voranschreitens der Energiewende wird angenommen, dass gerade älteren Modellen als baulichen Zeugnissen umfangreicher energiepolitischer Veränderungen seit den 1970er Jahren eine hohe Bedeutung zugeschrieben werden kann. Daher besteht das Ziel darin, Windenergieanlagen herauszuarbeiten, welche als hervorragende Zeugnisse der Entwicklung der Windenergienutzung in Deutschland zu bewerten sind. Zur Annäherung werden diese zunächst als Untersuchungsgegenstand typologisch abgegrenzt. Eine wesentliche Besonderheit von Windenergieanlagen besteht darin, dass sie im Verhältnis zur eigentlichen Flächenversiegelung durch ihre vertikale Struktur erhebliche visuelle Auswirkungen auf die Landschaft haben. Anschließend wird die Entwicklung der Windenergienutzung seit den 1970er Jahren genauer betrachtet, welche insgesamt nicht linear verlief und von vielen Konflikten gekennzeichnet ist. Diese muss im Kontext eines wachsenden Umweltbewusstseins verstanden werden, das umfangreiche energiepolitische Veränderungen zur Folge hatte. Auf dieser Grundlage werden schließlich in einer denkmalkundlichen Reihenuntersuchung Windenergieanlagen herausgearbeitet, welche in hervorragender Weise von der Entwicklung zeugen. Die Auswahl bleibt allerdings mit sechs Objekten im Verhältnis zum Gesamtbestand von knapp 30.000 Anlagen relativ beschränkt, weil das auf die Abgrenzung von Besonderheiten ausgelegte etablierte Denkmalverständnis bei einem zeitlich so dichten Bestand gleichartiger Bauwerke an eine Grenze kommt. Abschließend werden mögliche Erhaltungsperspektiven sowie denkmaltheoretische und -praktische Schlussfolgerungen diskutiert. Dabei ist unbedingt ein Erhalt am Ursprungsstandort anzustreben, wobei im Einzelfall entschieden werden muss, ob Belange des Funktions- oder Substanzerhaltes höher zu gewichten sind. Die skizzierten Auswahlprobleme regen darüber hinaus zur Diskussion zusätzlicher denkbarer Bewertungskategorien an, wobei sich insbesondere die gesellschaftliche Wahrnehmung und ökologische Werte aufdrängen. Zudem kann für die stärkere Berücksichtigung von Funktionszusammenhängen bei der Betrachtung technischer Infrastruktur in der Denkmalpflege plädiert werden. Insgesamt führt die denkmalkundliche Auseinandersetzung mit Windenergieanlagen damit weit über die Herausarbeitung einzelner Objekte hinaus und macht eindrücklich auf aktuelle Herausforderungen der Denkmalpflege und darüber hinaus aufmerksam. KW - Industriekultur KW - Denkmalpflege KW - Windenergie KW - Landschaft KW - Kulturerbe KW - Heritage KW - Infrastrukturgeschichte KW - Technikgeschichte KW - Klimaschutz KW - Energiewende Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20211210-45439 ER - TY - THES A1 - Arzmi, Azmah T1 - Reinterpreting Marzahn, Berlin & Petržalka, Bratislava: From Process of State Socialist Utopia to Utopia of State Capitalist Process N2 - Housing estates were fundamentally conceived upon state socialist utopia ideas to provide standard housing for citizens. While former state socialist housing estates have been extensively researched in the field of architecture, urban and sociology studies, there is still a gap in identifying how production processes affect morphological changes during the post-socialist era. This thesis compares the processes in the production of the largest housing estates of Marzahn in GDR and Petržalka in Czechoslovakia from 1970 to 1989 through contextual analysis of primary and secondary sources, which include visual maps, diagrams from professional architecture and planning journals, government documents and textbooks, as well as academic journals, books and newspaper articles. Then it discusses how these processes inadvertently created conducive conditions affecting their development in the market economy after 1989. It then interprets the results through application of Actor-Network Theory and Historical Institutionalism, while conceptualising them through David Harvey’s dialectical utopianism theory. Harvey (2000) delineates two types of utopia, one of spatial form and one of process. The former refers to materialised ideals in physical forms whereas the latter refers to the ongoing process of spatializing. The thesis aims to show how the production of Marzahn in GDR was more path dependent on policies established in 1950s and 1960s whereas Petržalka was a product of new Czechoslovakian policies in 1970s, changing aspects of the urban planning process, a manifestation of a more emphatic technocratic thinking on a wider scale. This ultimately influences the trajectories of development after 1989, showing more effects in Petržalka. KW - Kulturerbe KW - state socialist utopia KW - centralized planning KW - GDR KW - Czechoslovakia KW - mass housing estates Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20210315-43927 ER -