- Docente: Monica Sassatelli
- Credits: 6
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Rimini
- Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Fashion Cultures and Practices (cod. 9064)
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from Nov 13, 2024 to Dec 13, 2024
Learning outcomes
At the end of the seminar (activity strictly pertinent with the objectives of the Degree Programme) the student gains skills and specific knowledge of the Fashion field.
Course contents
Aiming to offer to our students of the Third Year various teaching activities that may potentially disclose potential future opportunities in the field of Fashion, the Bachelor Degree in "Culture e Pratiche della Moda" has planned throughout the years a relevant number of Seminars and Workshops. These teaching activities are held by scholars working in the fields of Fashion Studies and the Humanities and freelance professionals who are experts in various fields strictly related to Fashion (web design, photography, analysis of texts and communication, creation of events, archives, fashion collections, fashion styling, computer science applied to fashion, and so on). Given their nature, which is often practical and typical of a workshop, our Seminars of the Third Year are limited enrollment courses with compulsory attendance.
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WORKSHOP "ARCHIVES FOR CULTURAL AND CREATIVE INDUSTRIES"
LECTURER:GIORGIA RAVAIOLI
The seminar has three modules.
1. Archives and cultural heritage foundations
In the first one, fundamental knowledge and concepts regarding cultural heritage and its legal trajectory will be the focus, with particular attention to the Code of Cultural Heritage)
2. Management and critical approaches
The second module focuses on skills for the management of conservation, promotion and digitalisation of cultural heritage. In particular the complex relationship of these three aspects will be analysed in the relationship between archive and museum, physical and virtual.
3.Design of valorization projects
The third module will give the opportunity to test the acquired knowledge and skills, in order to acquire experience in the design of projects of cultural heritage promotion.
Readings/Bibliography
This workshop is structured as a seminar, it does not include a specific bibliography.
References to online sources will be provided in class.
Assessment methods
At the end of the workshop attending students will be given a certificate of 'idoneità'.
Office hours
See the website of Monica Sassatelli