Elena Dai Prá, Valentina De Santi, Giannantonio Scaglione
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Abstract. The representation of the areas in which some of the most significant events of the First World War took place has produced a wide range of materials, such as cartography, aerial and terrestrial photos, textual descriptions and field surveys. In addition, war events were also represented through three-dimensional models. Topographic maps and models constitute composite figurations, which are rich in informative data useful for the preservation of the memory of places and for increasing the knowledge of cultural heritage. Hence, these sources need to be studied, described, interpreted and used for future enhancement. The focus of this paper are archival materials from the collections kept at the Italian War History Museum of Rovereto (Museo Storico Italiano della Guerra), in the Trentino-Alto Adige region. Firstly, we will investigate the cartographic fond in order to assess the composition and origin of its materials. Secondly, we will present the Museum’s collection of Early-Twentieth Century models. Such precious heritage is not yet part of an exhibition, and is kept in the Museum’s warehouses. The paper constitutes the occasion to present the initial results of a still ongoing project by the Geo-Cartographic Centre for Study and Documentation (GeCo) of the University of Trento on the study and analysis of two archival complexes preserved in the abovementioned Museum. In particular, the paper focuses on the heuristic value of such representational devices, which enable an analysis of the different methods and languages through which space is planned and designed, emphasizing the complementarity between different types of visualization.
摘要对第一次世界大战中一些最重要事件发生的地区的描述产生了各种各样的材料,如制图、航空和陆地照片、文字描述和实地调查。此外,战争事件也通过三维模型来表现。地形图和模型构成复合图形,其中含有丰富的信息数据,有助于保存地点的记忆和增加对文化遗产的了解。因此,需要对这些来源进行研究、描述、解释并用于将来的增强。本文的重点是保存在Trentino-Alto Adige地区的意大利战争历史博物馆(Museo Storico Italiano della Guerra)的档案材料。首先,我们将调查地图,以评估其材料的组成和来源。其次,我们将展示博物馆收藏的20世纪早期的模型。这些珍贵的文物还没有展出,而是保存在博物馆的仓库里。本文借此机会介绍特伦托大学地理制图研究和文献中心(GeCo)正在进行的一个项目的初步结果,该项目研究和分析了保存在上述博物馆中的两个档案建筑群。本文特别关注这种表征手段的启发式价值,它可以分析空间规划和设计的不同方法和语言,强调不同类型的可视化之间的互补性。