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CCCH9051-Digitizing Cultural Heritage in Greater China
Subject
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China: Culture, State and Society
Description
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This course aims to help students better recognize and appreciate the importance and values of cultural heritages in Hong Kong, China and around the world, and to open their eyes to how digital technologies can be used to conserve and preserve cultural heritage worldwide. Three digital preservation projects will serve as running examples throughout this course: one from Hong Kong (e.g., the King Yin Lei virtual reality website), one from Mainland China (e.g., the e-Dunhuang online gallery), and one from Europe (e.g., the Europeana digital collections). Students will also gain a broad understanding on how economic development and heritage preservation impact us as global citizens in this information age.
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Worthing, D., & Bond, S. (2008). Managing Built Heritage. John Wiley & Sons. [Chap. 2: Asset Type, Their Managers and Management Implications] (Week 1)
Yung, E. H., & Chan, E. H. (2011). Problem issues of public participation in built-heritage conservation: Two controversial cases in Hong Kong. Habitat International, 35(3), 457-466. (Week 2)
Letellier, R., & Eppich, R. (Eds.). (2015). Recording, documentation and information management for the conservation of heritage places. Routledge. [How does heritage information fit into the conservation process] (Week 3)
Lynch, C. (2002). Digital collections, digital libraries & the digitization of cultural heritage information. Microform & Imaging Review, 31(4), 131-145. (Week 4)
Hu, X., Ho, E. M. Y., & Qiao, C. (2017). Digitizing Dunhuang cultural heritage: A user evaluation of Mogao Cave Panorama Digital Library. iConference. (Week 5)
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Hong Kong's Court of Final Appeal Building
Subject
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China: Culture, State and Society
Digitizing Cultural Heritage in Greater China
Hong Kong Court
Description
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A short video made by an undergraduate student about the historical significance of the Court of Final Appeal Building in Hong Kong in the past, present and future. The video also explores the current preservation context of the building both in terms of physically and digitally. Thanks for watching !!
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Cheng Chun Pong Benjamin
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This item is made available for research and educational purposes by the University of Hong Kong.
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.mp4
Language
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English
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CCCH-9051-2018-04
Type
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Video
Date Created
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2018/4/7
China
Cultural Heritage
Culture
HK