Urban heritage narratives: hyperdocument prototype for the Monroe Palace in Rio de Janeiro
This paper discusses the use of hyperdocuments to portray urban heritage, focusing in the possibilities of narrative structure brought by electronic network narrative. The chosen building is the former house of the Brazilian Senate, the Monroe Palace, for even after being demolished in 1976, is still somehow present as heritage. It also describes the prototype of a hyperdocument system of recombinatory pieces that allow for individual layouts that can be stored, retrieved and shared among users.
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Portuguès
Àrees temàtiques de la UPC::Arquitectura::Sistemes de representació arquitectònica; Virtual reality in architecture; Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) -- Antiquities; Virtual heritage; Hyperdocuments; Saint Louis Brazilian Pavilion; Cinelândia; Downtown Rio; Realitat virtual en l'arquitectura; Rio de Janeiro (Brasil) -- Arqueologia
Laboratorio de Estudios Urbanos, Universidad del Bío-Bío
Centre de Política de Sòl i Valoracions
International Conference Virtual City and Territory (2n: 2005: Concepción)
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