Comunicación y valorización del patrimonio cultural italiano por Google

Conducting its majority of business in research and indexing information, for nearly a decade, Google search engine has become an economic system that influences our contemporary world, contributing greatly to the transformation of our world into a single virtual globe. In recent years, Google has b...

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Main Author: Elisa Bonacini
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Nacional de La Plata 2013-04-01
Series:Palabra Clave [La Plata]
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Online Access:http://www.palabraclave.fahce.unlp.edu.ar/article/view/2197
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spelling doaj-61419d9baafc47b79e157aa4966a4c752020-11-25T00:55:17ZspaUniversidad Nacional de La PlataPalabra Clave [La Plata]1853-99122013-04-012249632090Comunicación y valorización del patrimonio cultural italiano por GoogleElisa Bonacini0Humanities Department, University of Catania, Italy.Conducting its majority of business in research and indexing information, for nearly a decade, Google search engine has become an economic system that influences our contemporary world, contributing greatly to the transformation of our world into a single virtual globe. In recent years, Google has begun to provide global users with applications or software that are useful for our cultural heritage. This software is highlighted here in its potential, from an economic, cultural and touristic standpoint. Here we try to describe the most important of Google’s software (such as Google Maps, Google Street View, Google Earth, Google SketchUp, Google Books and Google Art Project), with the greatest and most evident impact on cultural and touristic sectors. This essay demonstrates Google’s digitalization and promotion of Italian cultural heritage through its specific software programs (for eg. Google Street View that has led to the use of remote three-dimensional views of some of the most important monuments and archaeological sites in Italy; the use of Google SketchUp has led to the design of three-dimensional reconstruction of the historic center of L'Aquila city, devastated after the earthquake in April 2009 and never reconstructed), and through several specific partnership programs with Italian Ministry of Culturehttp://www.palabraclave.fahce.unlp.edu.ar/article/view/2197Googlecultural heritagedigitalizationItalyvirtual exhibitioncollections
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Comunicación y valorización del patrimonio cultural italiano por Google
Palabra Clave [La Plata]
Google
cultural heritage
digitalization
Italy
virtual exhibition
collections
author_facet Elisa Bonacini
author_sort Elisa Bonacini
title Comunicación y valorización del patrimonio cultural italiano por Google
title_short Comunicación y valorización del patrimonio cultural italiano por Google
title_full Comunicación y valorización del patrimonio cultural italiano por Google
title_fullStr Comunicación y valorización del patrimonio cultural italiano por Google
title_full_unstemmed Comunicación y valorización del patrimonio cultural italiano por Google
title_sort comunicación y valorización del patrimonio cultural italiano por google
publisher Universidad Nacional de La Plata
series Palabra Clave [La Plata]
issn 1853-9912
publishDate 2013-04-01
description Conducting its majority of business in research and indexing information, for nearly a decade, Google search engine has become an economic system that influences our contemporary world, contributing greatly to the transformation of our world into a single virtual globe. In recent years, Google has begun to provide global users with applications or software that are useful for our cultural heritage. This software is highlighted here in its potential, from an economic, cultural and touristic standpoint. Here we try to describe the most important of Google’s software (such as Google Maps, Google Street View, Google Earth, Google SketchUp, Google Books and Google Art Project), with the greatest and most evident impact on cultural and touristic sectors. This essay demonstrates Google’s digitalization and promotion of Italian cultural heritage through its specific software programs (for eg. Google Street View that has led to the use of remote three-dimensional views of some of the most important monuments and archaeological sites in Italy; the use of Google SketchUp has led to the design of three-dimensional reconstruction of the historic center of L'Aquila city, devastated after the earthquake in April 2009 and never reconstructed), and through several specific partnership programs with Italian Ministry of Culture
topic Google
cultural heritage
digitalization
Italy
virtual exhibition
collections
url http://www.palabraclave.fahce.unlp.edu.ar/article/view/2197
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