Bastien Rueff, Alexandre Pinto, Katerina Messini, Haris Procopiou
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This article aims to reconstruct the sensory space in which craft activities took place in the Quartier Mu at Malia, an urban district dating to the beginning of the 2nd millennium BC in Crete. The study focuses on two areas: Room VIII 5* of the Potter’s workshop and the North Area, where pottery manufacturing, stone roughing out, drilling, and polishing were carried out. The goal of the research is to address sensory questions, including the sounds surrounding and generated by these activities and the light ambiances in which they were performed, at several moments throughout the day and at dusk. To achieve this goal, the activities were experimentally reproduced and the sounds they emitted were recorded. The light ambiances produced were reconstructed using replicas of lamps found in Room VIII 5*. 3D models of the spaces were designed and short, animated videos focusing on the gestures of artisans and the captured sensory ambiances were generated. The study provides valuable insights into the sensory ambiances of a Bronze Age town, showing craft activities taking place until dusk and sounds generated by stone working that contributed to the rhythm of daily life.
本文旨在重建马利亚 Quartier Mu 地区手工艺活动的感官空间,马利亚 Quartier Mu 是克里特岛公元前 2 世纪初的一个城区。研究主要集中在两个区域:陶工作坊的 VIII 5* 室和北区,在那里进行陶器制造、石材粗加工、钻孔和抛光。研究的目的是解决感官问题,包括这些活动周围和产生的声音,以及在白天和黄昏时分进行这些活动时的光环境。为了实现这一目标,我们通过实验重现了这些活动,并记录了它们发出的声音。使用 VIII 5* 号房间的灯具复制品重建了所产生的光环境。设计了空间的三维模型,并制作了以工匠的手势和捕捉到的感官环境为重点的动画视频短片。这项研究为了解青铜时代城镇的感官环境提供了宝贵的资料,展示了直到黄昏时分仍在进行的手工艺活动,以及石材加工产生的声音,这些都为日常生活的节奏做出了贡献。