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Houda Kohlk Allel

maitre assistant en design image
ministère de l enseignement superieur tunisien université de kairouan
Participates in 1 Session

 

Houda Kohli Kallel, enseignante  à l’Institut Supérieur des Arts
Et Métiers de Sidi Bouzid. Docteur en science du cinéma, de l’audio-visuel
et des technologies de l’art & des médiations artistiques.

INTÉRÊTS DE RECHERCHE

 

  • Image patrimoniale 3D
    et sa forme de médiation
  • Patrimoine culturel et bâti, processus de patrimonialisation
  •  Intelligence territorial, 
    mise en valeur, appropriation créative 
    de la mémoire et identité numérique patrimonial

 

 

Sessions in which Houda Kohlk Allel participates

Sessions in which Houda Kohlk Allel attends

miércoles 31 agosto, 2022

Zona horaria: (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
7:00 AM - 8:30 AM | 1 hour 30 minutos

Visit of the permanent exhibition : À cœur de jour, grandeurs et misères d'un quartier populaire, which traces the history of one of the oldest industrial and working-class neighborhoods in Montreal. Discovery of the old Généreux bathhouse, a building that recalls a time when most working-class dwellings had neither bath nor shower. Presentation of some elements of the neighborhood's heritage on the way between UQAM and the Écomusée.The visit will be guided in French by René Binette...

1:00 PM - 7:00 PM | 6 hours

The Soulanges Canal is an infrastructure, located on the north shore of the St. Lawrence, which was opened to maritime traffic in 1900, succeeding the "old canal" of Beauharnois (established since 1843 on the north shore of the St. Lawrence). The Soulanges Canal was abandoned in 1959, when the current St. Lawrence Seaway linking the Great Lakes to the Atlantic opened.The Soulanges Canal was designed by the engineer Thomas Monro (1831-1903). Of Irish origin but trained in civil engin...

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jueves 1 septiembre, 2022

Zona horaria: (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
11:00 AM - 12:30 PM | 1 hour 30 minutos

The use of industrial heritage is a profoundly important factor in the process of creating a sustainable economic, social, and political future for many communities occupying industrial heritage landscapes. More than ever we recognize the need for such communities to be capable of shaping and expressing their heritage in different forms in the context of current events and issues, and in doing so to inform both contemporary decision-making as well as the way their industrial heritage is re...

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