5 días con múltiples panelistas, casos y miradas sobre el patrimonio en madera en Chile
Toda la información en: https://live.sitios.ing.uc.cl/
5 días con múltiples panelistas, casos y miradas sobre el patrimonio en madera en Chile
Toda la información en: https://live.sitios.ing.uc.cl/
El sitio consta de tres componentes: Faldeo Norte del Morro de Arica, Colón 10, ambos en la ciudad de Arica, y Desembocadura de Camarones, en un entorno rural a unos 100 km más al sur. En conjunto, brindan testimonio de una cultura de cazadores-recolectores marinos que residieron en la árida y hostil costa norte del desierto de Atacama, en el extremo norte de Chile, desde aproximadamente 5450 a.C. hasta 890 a.C. El sitio presenta la evidencia arqueológica más antigua conocida de la momificación artificial de cuerpos con cementerios que contienen tanto cuerpos momificados artificialmente como algunos que se conservaron debido a las condiciones ambientales. Con el tiempo, los chinchorro perfeccionaron complejas prácticas funerarias, por las que desmembraban y volvían a ensamblar sistemáticamente cuerpos de hombres, mujeres y niños fallecidos de todo el espectro social para crear momias “artificiales”. Estas poseían cualidades materiales, escultóricas y estéticas que se supone reflejaban el papel fundamental de los muertos en la sociedad chinchorro. En el sitio se han encontrado herramientas confeccionadas con materiales minerales y vegetales, así como instrumentos sencillos de hueso y concha que permitían una explotación intensiva de los recursos marinos, lo que constituye un testimonio único de la compleja espiritualidad de la cultura chinchorro.
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Más infromación en:
https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1634
https://www.sngp.gob.cl/sitio/Contenido/Noticias/100598:Asentamientos-Chinchorro-se-inscribe-en-la-Lista-del-Patrimonio-Mundial-de-la-Unesco
https://www.patrimoniocultural.gob.cl/noticias/conoce-la-cultura-chinchorro-y-sus-momias-nuevo-patrimonio-mundial-de-la-unesco
Miércoles 28 de Julio, 18.30 horas
Inscripciones para reunión zoom con isidora.vergara@patrimonio.cl
+ info: https://
Junto a la Corporación Patrimonio Cultural de Chile, el Padre Guarda publica en 2008 “Monumenta Cartographica Chiloensia”: misión, territorio y defensa 1596-1826, con el apoyo de Larraín Vial y la Ley de Donaciones Culturales, y en 2010, “Monumenta Cartographica Valdiviensae”: territorio y defensa 1551-1820, ambos en conjunto con el historiador y académico Rodrigo Moreno Jeria.
En el marco de este homenaje, la Corporación también ha digitalizado estos libros para ponerlos al alcance de todo el público en internet, además del libro Casas de Valdivia, realizado con apoyo de Banco Santander, la Corporación Patrimonio Cultural de Chile y la Ley de Donaciones Culturales.
Está abierta la convocatoria a concurso para presentar obra inédita en el género de la crónica, escrita o grabada en su oralidad en la lengua materna del autor o la autora.
ABIERTADel 20 de Abril de 2021 al 19 de Agosto de 2021
¿Qué es?
Una convocatoria para presentar obras literarias que expresen o recreen los elementos estéticos, semánticos y discursivos propios de la cultura y lengua de la persona participante. El tema de la obra es libre, podrá contener uno o más relatos, que deberán presentar las siguientes características:
- Expresar o recrear elementos estéticos, semánticos y discursivos propios de su cultura y lengua.
- Narrar un suceso de carácter público.
- Hacer referencia al espacio/tiempo en que suceden los hechos.
- Estar escritos en lenguaje sencillo.
- Ofrecer al lector su punto de vista sobre los hechos.
¿Quiénes pueden participar?
Escritoras y escritores de los pueblos indígenas del continente americano, sin importar su lugar de residencia actual.
Dudas y consultas: plia@cunorte.udg.mx
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Intervenciones urbanas y arquitectónicas en la ciudad y los centros históricos
The UNESCO Recommendation on the Historic Urban Landscape (HUL Recommendation) celebrates its 10th anniversary this year.
To mark the start of the celebrations, UNESCO, in collaboration with other partners, is planning to host the HUL Anniversary launch celebrations, which will take place online till 24 June 2021.
During the event, discussion cases addressing topics such as public space, renovations, tourism, infrastructure and livelihoods will be explored and will serve as a catalyst to discuss on ways forward of the HUL approach. In the context of this event, we are delighted to invite you to join the event and to participate in the different debates. To learn more and consult the provisional Agenda and Concept Note, please visit the event page.
21 June : Technical Sessions
On 21 June, site managers, national focal points, city planning departments and experts, will get together to discuss and analyse a variety of case studies, reflecting on the implementation of the Recommendation on the Historic Urban Landscape in World Heritage Cities in the different regions. All times are Paris time (CEST).
10.00 – 11.30 Preliminary Technical Session:
The implementation of the Recommendation on the Historic Urban Landscape in World Heritage Cities in Europe and North America (English only) Register
12.00 – 13.30 Preliminary Technical Session:
The implementation of the Recommendation on the Historic Urban Landscape in World Heritage Cities in the Arab States and Europe (simultaneous interpretation English/French) Register
15.30 – 17.00 Preliminary Technical Session 6:
The implementation of the Recommendation on the Historic Urban Landscape in World Heritage Cities in Europe and North America (simultaneous interpretation English/Spanish) Register
23 June: Celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the UNESCO Recommendation on the Historic Urban Landscape and Launch of the HUL Call for Action
On 23 June, the HUL Call for Action will be launched. The Call breaks the Recommendation down into concrete “Three Actions”, in order to promote the HUL implementation for cities. The main participants will be Mayors, partners and high-level representatives from World Heritage and non-World Heritage cities, as they have the capacity to champion and mainstream the approach in their urban planning. Join UNESCO in Endorsing the HUL Call for Action
24 June: Implementing the HUL Recommendation in World Heritage Cities
The 24 June session will focus on the application of the HUL approach to the World Heritage cities. Challenges triggered by the pandemic such as the drop in tourism and restricted urban-based activities will be discussed, with HUL serving as a potential mitigation framework.
Register for the session on 24 June 13.00 – 16.00 (Simultaneous interpretation in English, French and Spanish)
Learn more and register for all the sessions
We do hope you can join us for this celebration of 10 years of the Recommendation on the Historic Urban Landscape. Please also find more information about the event on UNESCO’s events calendar.
DW entrevistó al ministro adjunto de Relaciones Exteriores de Alemania, Niels Annen.
Leelo en....
https://www.dw.com/es/colonia-dignidad-es-una-prioridad-para-el-gobierno-alem%C3%A1n/a-57689111
Call for proposals for the ICOMOS Advisory Committee 2021
This year, the ICOMOS Advisory Committee will organise its Scientific Symposium online from 10 to 12 November 2021 on the theme: Living Heritage and Climate Change.
Living heritage provides people with their sense of identity and is continuously regenerating in response to their environment. But we live in a time of rapid environmental change accelerated by the current climate crisis. Our responses to this crisis have the potential to strengthen our living heritage or destroy it.
Lee la entrevista completa publicada este domingo en El Mercurio de Valparaiso:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-WaCJ7Y2Psxy7lG4ImsvKeiT755BirIg/view?usp=sharing
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