Sumate a otros eventos de ICOMOS Internacional para celebrar este día en:
https://www.icomos.org/en/focus/18-april-international-day-for-monuments-and-sites/91376-international-day-of-monuments-and-sites-18-april-2021-events
Estimados miembros ICOMOS Chile y a todos los que quieran sumarse !!
Los invitamos a participar del 2º Webinar de ICOMOS Chile, este 18 de Abril con motivo del día Internacional de los Monumentos y Sitios.
Sumate a otros eventos que ICOMOS Internacional ha congregado para celebrar este día, informate en:
https://www.icomos.org/en/focus/18-april-international-day-for-monuments-and-sites/91376-international-day-of-monuments-and-sites-18-april-2021-events
Acknowledging global calls for greater inclusion and recognition of diversity, the International Day for Monuments and Sites 2021 invites participants to reflect on, reinterpret, and re-examine existing narratives.
ICOMOS encourages you to come together to share your experiences – of course in compliance with instructions from local and national authorities so as to ensure the safety of participants during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Complex Pasts: Diverse Futures
Conservation of cultural heritage requires critical examination of the past, as much as its practice demands provision for the future. Debates on the omission and erasure of certain narratives, and the privileging of particular stories over others, have come to a head in recent years. Addressing contested histories hence involves complex conversations, avoiding biased views and interpretations of the past.
The World Heritage Convention (1972) states: “deterioration or disappearance of any item of the cultural or natural heritage constitutes a harmful impoverishment of the heritage of all the nations of the world” – however imbalances in recognition, interpretation and ultimately, conservation of various cultural manifestations continue to exist.
ICOMOS wishes to engage in promoting new discourses, different and nuanced approaches to existing historical narratives, to support inclusive and diverse points of view.
Uncovering and generating more inclusive narratives can span a wide range of conservation issues, from toppled monuments of oppression within shared civic spaces to the treatment of ancestral sites, and indigenous domains across cultural landscapes. Today, many monuments and sites stand with their multi-layered history and importance which call for inclusive approaches.
In this United Nations Decade of Action for Sustainable Development, ICOMOS recognises the need to put a focus on heritage that represents diverse cultures and communities (SDG10), promotes the equal rights of women and the LGBTQ+ community (SDG5) in order to illustrate a more tolerant and peaceful future (SDG16).
We therefore invite you to join this renewed call to action: fair and just futures require open, tolerant, and empathetic interpretations of heritage philosophies and practices in the present, starting with self-reflection.
Este año ICOMOS Chile también participa !!!!!!
Gracias a nuestros colegas de ICOMOS de todo el mundo, nos siguen llegando invitaciones a interesantes problematicas que se estan desarrollando actualmente.
Dear Colleagues,
We would like to draw your attention to an online discussion event on 6th April organised by the Deutsches Architekturmuseum Frankfurt: „Outstanding 20th Century Heritage - How to Live in it & What are the Advantages?“.
Best regards, ICOMOS Germany
Here the public link to the zoom webinar which you may want to forward to those interested is as follows:
https://zoom.us/webinar/
Attending via facebook:
www.facebook.com/
Attending via youtube:
Deutsches Architekturmuseum DAM – YouTube
https://aur.edu/events/rebuilding-mosul-%E2%80%93-ground-dr-rohit-jigyasu-iccrom
Few will forget the images of destruction from Mosul during the Iraq War and the devastating toll on its people and urban fabric. ISIS overran the city in 2014, retaking it from them resulted in one of the largest military battles in recent times and it left Mosul a city of ruins. Mosul is an ancient city and its heritage had been a particular target for ISIS forces: they ransacked the museum, destroyed historic buildings, and looted and vandalized the nearby ancient Assyrian city of Ninevah.
Mosul is now being rebuilt and whilst much has been lost forever, thre is now the opportunity to give back to the people of Mosul their history. It is a mammoth task and one that will necessitate many decisions about what can and what should be saved. We know from other conflict areas that restoring past memories can be an important part of peacebuilding, but it can also be a fraught process.
Dr. Rohit Jigyasu is in charge of an ICCROM-led multi-agency project that aims to work from a community level to give local people the skills to lead restoration projects. Dr. Jigyasu is a specialist in architectural conservation with a doctorate from Trondheim University, Norway. He is an expert in disaster risk management and from 2010 to 2018 he held the UNESCO Chair at the Institute for Disaster Mitigation of Urban Cultural Heritage at Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto, Japan. His research focuses on using traditional knowledge in disaster risk management plans.
The American University of Rome
Resolution 20GA 2020/23
Dear ICOMOS Members,
We are pleased to inform you of the results in the second round of voting for the elections at the 20th ICOMOS General Assembly - election of the President, Secretary General and Treasurer, the approval of accounts and the Resolutions from agenda items 6-3 to 6-7.
Voting Platform 2 was open 24h from 7 December at 14:00 CET to 8 December at 14:00 CET. The Secretariat responded to all demands for assistance received on time and has no information about voting members unable to exercise their vote.
691 votes out of 945 possible votes were cast, that is a 73.12 % participation – with the following result.
The candidates for the positions of President, Secretary General and Treasurer have all been elected to these positions :
President of l'ICOMOS: Teresa Patricio (Belgium)
Secretary General: Mario Santana (Canada)
Treasurer: Pamela Jerome (USA)
“… urge un plan de recuperación, con participación y compromiso real de todos los grupos de interés, y donde los principales beneficiados sean los porteños.”
Léelo en... www.mercuriovalpo.cl páginas 10 y 11 - fecha:2020/10/25
Léelo en... https://www.mercuriovalpo.cl/impresa/2020/10/25/papel/
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ALCANCES RESPECTO A LA LEY QUE MODIFICA LA LEY Nº 17.288
El presente documento se redacta para dar respuesta a la solicitud recibida el 1 julio 2020, del Subsecretario de Patrimonio Cultural del Ministerio de las Culturas, las Artes y el Patrimonio, señor Emilio de la Cerda, de conocer la opinión del Comité chileno del Consejo Internacional de Monumentos y Sitios ,ICOMOS Chile, a la Indicación Sustitutiva al Proyecto de Ley de Patrimonio Cultural (Boletín Nº12.712-24) con fecha 26 de junio de 2020.
Dicho proyecto de ley tiene por objeto modificar la Ley N° 17.288 sobre Monumentos Nacionales, vigente desde 1970 en el país, tendrá un amplio alcance y creemos que poner el acento en los siguientes aspectos que expone el presente documento es de la mayor relevancia.
Las principales problemáticas, tomando como referencia las obligaciones adquiridas por el estado de Chile e ICOMOS Chile ante la CONVENCIÓN del Patrimonio Mundial de la UNESCO, así como otros documentos que forman parte del cuerpo doctrinario de ICOMOS en materia de conservación, protección y difusión del patrimonio cultural. Si bien el foco de ICOMOS está puesto en el Patrimonio Mundial, los comentarios que a continuación se exponen son extensivos a las demás categorías.
Queremos agradecer a todos nuestros miembros que aportaron con sus visiones, las cuales hemos recogido y esperamos las vean representadas en estas palabras.
Directorio ICOMOS Chile