Subject: Call for papers--Industrial heritage
International Convention: Industrial Heritage: Valorization of Industrial Heritage: Sites, Museums and Case Studies Centro Patrimonial Recoleta Dominica / DIBAM ubicado en calle Tabare No 654, Comuna de Recoleta Santiago, Chile. 21-23 March 2006 Knowledge, valorization and diffusion of industrial heritage is an ongoing and necessary task for countries' cultural growth, in which research, conservation and educational experiences carried out in nations, diverse contexts and realities always merit holding a convention and exchanging opinions. This convention will undoubtedly contribute to the groundwork laid by former conventions organized by TICCIH aiming to raise consciousness as to the value of industrial heritage, bringing together the realities of European countries and the Americas in general. This convention to be held in Santiago, Chile shall place emphasis on the discussion of sites, museums and cases for the valorization of industrial heritage throughout the world. Getting to know possibilities and experiences regarding the use of industrial heritage for conservation, tourism, museum, recycling and educational purposes is highly important. It is of greatest interest to the organizers that academics, professionals and students from the Americas, Europe and the rest of the world attend the convention. We would like to extend a warm welcome to all participants. Presented by: Generalitat de Catalunya. Departament de Cultura. Museo de la Ciencia y de la Tecnica de Catalunya (Spain); DIBAM. Direccion de Archivos, Bibliotecas y Museos del Ministerio de Educacion (Chile); and TICCIH-Chile. Comite Nacional Chileno para la Conservacion del Patrimonio Industrial (Chile) Organized by TICCIH-Chile. Sponsored by TEXNH. Projects and Consulting (Italy) and Instituto Cultural de Italia (Italy) with the collaboration of: TICCIH; See-IBA. Internationale Bausstellung. Germany); Universita degli studi di Cagliari (Italy) Objective: This convention has been organized in order to promote the exchange of experiences and the updating of know-how regarding the study, restoration and preservation of industrial heritage among professionals, scholars and students interested in these issues. The analysis and study of sites with heritage value, the implementation of valorization projects and experience in execution of the same, as well as museology and museography of these cases shall be of utmost interest for the Convention. Agenda: The Convention has been designed to center discussion and consideration on the following working areas: Industrial Heritage Sites. Study, analysis, inventory, and cataloguing. Industrial Heritage Museums. Projects and examples implemented. Industrial Heritage Cases. Restoration, conservation and reuse in general. Official Languages of the Convention: Spanish, Italian and English. Participants: The Convention is especially designed for cultural agents, engineers, architects, designers, urban planners, historians, archaeologists, sociologists, museologists, landscapers and ecologists. This invitation is extended to students, academics and professionals interested in industrial heritage. Publication. All participants shall receive the official publication with the presentations selected upon registration for the Convention in Santiago, Chile. Registration Cost: This includes a copy of the Convention's book and participation at all activities. Professionals US$130 / CLP $ 80,000 Academics US$ 80 / CLP $ 50,000 Students US$ 50 / CLP $ 30,000. Schedule: Tuesday, 10 January 2006 Presentation Reception Friday, 20 January 2006 Notification of Presentation Acceptance Tuesday 21 to Thursday 23 March 2006 Convention Friday 24 to Sunday 26 March 2006 Post Convention Tours Call for papers: Presentations may be made in Spanish, Portuguese, English, French and Italian. Presentations are limited to no more than 15 pages, DIN A4 paper, Arial 12 font, 3 cm margins on each side, and a document in the Word format. Send attached document by e-mail. Up to 12 black and white photographs may be included, no larger than 10x15 cm digitalized to actual size 300 dpi. The presentations accepted shall include a brief executive summary in Spanish and English. The text of the presentation shall be identified with the name of the author(s) without photographs, indicating only the position of the same with the corresponding caption. All photographs must be identified with the author's/authors' last name(s) and a correlation number from 1 to 12 in order to establish the position of the same in the text. Information and Registration: TICCIH-Chile. Chilean National Committee for the Conservation of Industrial Heritage. Av. Apoquindo Nr. 6275 Las Condes Santiago, Chile 562-201-7193 (phone/fax)ticcihchile<-a t->gmail< . >com Post Convention Tours Friday 24 to Sunday 26 March 2006: Atacama Desert/ Humberstone and Santa Laura Nitrate Mine Offices Campamento Minero Andino "Sewell" Andean Mining Camp Larmahue Waterwheels Trans-Andes Train / Los Andes - Rio Blanco Railway Machine Station in Santiago, Chile Registration Form: First Name Last Name Country Profession Institution Title of Presentation Address Telephone Fax: e-mail: *** Conservation DistList Instance 19:10 Distributed: Wednesday, August 17, 2005 Message Id: cdl-19-10-019 ***Received on Tuesday, 9 August, 2005