Representing change: User interaction and data modelling of an identity paradox

Historical data are challenging to represent, and this is especially true for objects whose identity undergoes several changes - physical and functional - over time, such as historic buildings. In the context of the VeNiss project, we introduce a technical conceptualisation of the philosophical prob...

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Main Author: Remo Grillo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Department of Art History, University of Birmingham 2022-12-01
Series:Journal of Art Historiography
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Online Access:https://arthistoriography.files.wordpress.com/2022/11/09_grillo-.pdf
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description Historical data are challenging to represent, and this is especially true for objects whose identity undergoes several changes - physical and functional - over time, such as historic buildings. In the context of the VeNiss project, we introduce a technical conceptualisation of the philosophical problem of identity over time through the lens of the Cidoc-CRM, providing an outline of a data model and a UX/UI solution, both adopted to represent knowledge about the nuanced historical changes of buildings over time. 
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spelling doaj.art-a882ec2ba16040bcafb29090f108a8ee2023-01-12T12:20:49ZengDepartment of Art History, University of BirminghamJournal of Art Historiography2042-47522022-12-0127s27sRG110.48352/uobxjah.00004203Representing change: User interaction and data modelling of an identity paradoxRemo Grillo0Villa I Tatti, FlorenceHistorical data are challenging to represent, and this is especially true for objects whose identity undergoes several changes - physical and functional - over time, such as historic buildings. In the context of the VeNiss project, we introduce a technical conceptualisation of the philosophical problem of identity over time through the lens of the Cidoc-CRM, providing an outline of a data model and a UX/UI solution, both adopted to represent knowledge about the nuanced historical changes of buildings over time. https://arthistoriography.files.wordpress.com/2022/11/09_grillo-.pdfknowledge graphontologyphilosophyidentitytimecidoc-crmuser interaction
spellingShingle Remo Grillo
Representing change: User interaction and data modelling of an identity paradox
Journal of Art Historiography
knowledge graph
ontology
philosophy
identity
time
cidoc-crm
user interaction
title Representing change: User interaction and data modelling of an identity paradox
title_full Representing change: User interaction and data modelling of an identity paradox
title_fullStr Representing change: User interaction and data modelling of an identity paradox
title_full_unstemmed Representing change: User interaction and data modelling of an identity paradox
title_short Representing change: User interaction and data modelling of an identity paradox
title_sort representing change user interaction and data modelling of an identity paradox
topic knowledge graph
ontology
philosophy
identity
time
cidoc-crm
user interaction
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