Mapping Music in the Digital Era: Projects and Perspectives

Mapping Music in the Digital Era: Projects and Perspectives

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Deutsches Historisches Institut in Rom
Veranstaltungsort
Rom, Via Aurelia Antica, 391, 00165 Roma, Italien
Ort
Rom
Land
Italy
Vom - Bis
24.03.2020 - 24.03.2020
Von
Deutsches Historisches Institut in Rom

Mapping Music signifies cartographical projects on music history contextualised through cities and/or territories. Applied to cartography and musicology it allows for putting to use synergies of different disciplines (musicology, urban history, cartography, geography and computer sciences) which are oriented to reconstruction of territories as cultural identities and soundscapes. Digital cartography, based on current software and on GIS technology (Geographic information system) in particular, offers the opportunity to follow territorial environment overlaying, such as historical maps and satellite imagery. It enables musicological research to pinpoint centers of musical production in urban contexts, to improve knowledge of spaces and modalities of cultural production and to understand the interaction and the reciprocal influence between music and social events.

In cooperation with
Università degli Studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia, Dipartimento di Studi Linguistici e Culturali

Università degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza, Dipartimento di Lettere e Culture moderne

Contact
Markus Engelhardt
engelhardt@dhi-roma.it

Angela Fiore
angela.fiore@unimore.it

Programm

Tuesday, 24 March 2020, 9.00 am – 5.00 pm

9.00 am
Welcome Reception

9.30 am
Institutional Greetings

10.00 am
Juan Ruiz Jiménez - Granada (Video conference)
Historical Soundscape: Present and Future of an On-line Digital Platform

10.30 am
Angela Fiore, Sara Belotti - Modena
The House of Este between Music and Cartography: Representing the Historical Landscape through Digital Mapping

11.00 am
Lorenzo Baraldi - Modena
Technological Innovation for Digital Humanities

11.30 am
Coffee Break

12.00 am
Maria Rosa De Luca - Catania
The OPHeLiA Project Organizing Photo Heritage in Literature and Arts: Mapping Cities through Sounds and Images

12.30 am
Giulia Sarno, Daniele Palma - Firenze
Anthropogenic Acoustic Heritage in Tuscany as Soundscape

1.00 pm
Lunch Break

2.30 pm
Daniele Filippi - Basel
Sound Journeys and Multimedia Trails During the Early Modern Age

3.00 pm
Luigi Collarile - Bern
Listening Pre-Structured. Travel Guides in the Declination of Sound Experience of the Grand Tour

3.30 pm
Coffee Break

4.00 pm
Simone Caputo - Roma
Music and "Teatro delle Nazioni" in Rome in Early 18th Century: Diachronic, Topo-logical and Socio-Cultural Soundmaps

4.30 pm
Conclusions and Perspectives

Kontakt

Markus Engelhardt

Deutsches Historisches Institut in Rom
Via Aurelia Antica, 391, 00165 Roma, Italien

engelhardt@dhi-roma.it

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