The paper addresses some important aspects for the Drawing sector. They deal with the theme of valorisation of some rural territories, where the present identity crisis was exasperated by the current pandemic situation. Covid-19 affects the weaker section of society, who were not supported by sufficient economic resources and digital skills, and who were accustomed to perpetuate way of living and local cultures through interpersonal relationships. The case study presented is related to a town in the Sorrento peninsula and it is placed in a wider research, that aims to define a multi-scalar approach in order to experience and participate in the digital domain. The pathway study is considered as riverbeds, i.e container of flow paths and flow stuff. The path analysis is a fundamental element to rediscover the original settlements peculiarity. It also emphasizes the necessity to systematize a cognitive process, that is the guidance for a coherent, priority project initiatives of wider accessibility. To accomplish this, digital tools, hardware and software are required, because they are beneficial to educating the rising generation. Lastly the path analysis helps to understand places and the memory of the typical rural traditions
(Im)Material connections for a sustainable regeneration / D'Auria, Saverio; Papa, LIA MARIA. - (2021), pp. 1545-1592. (Intervento presentato al convegno 42th International Conference of Representation Disciplines Teachers tenutosi a Reggio Calabria - Messina nel 16-18).
(Im)Material connections for a sustainable regeneration
D'Auria Saverio
;Papa Lia Maria
2021
Abstract
The paper addresses some important aspects for the Drawing sector. They deal with the theme of valorisation of some rural territories, where the present identity crisis was exasperated by the current pandemic situation. Covid-19 affects the weaker section of society, who were not supported by sufficient economic resources and digital skills, and who were accustomed to perpetuate way of living and local cultures through interpersonal relationships. The case study presented is related to a town in the Sorrento peninsula and it is placed in a wider research, that aims to define a multi-scalar approach in order to experience and participate in the digital domain. The pathway study is considered as riverbeds, i.e container of flow paths and flow stuff. The path analysis is a fundamental element to rediscover the original settlements peculiarity. It also emphasizes the necessity to systematize a cognitive process, that is the guidance for a coherent, priority project initiatives of wider accessibility. To accomplish this, digital tools, hardware and software are required, because they are beneficial to educating the rising generation. Lastly the path analysis helps to understand places and the memory of the typical rural traditionsI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.