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Wednesday, 22 June 2016

Zwischen Tradition und Innovation

Stellten die neue Publikation vor: Tarek Leitner, Eva Klein, Margit Stadlober, Christina Pichler und UB-Leiter Werner Schlacher. Fotos: Uni Graz/Tzivanopoulos

Stellten die neue Publikation vor: Tarek Leitner, Eva Klein, Margit Stadlober, Christina Pichler und UB-Leiter Werner Schlacher. Fotos: Uni Graz/Tzivanopoulos

Werner Schlacher gab in seinen einführenden Worten geschichtliche Details zum historischen Lesesaal.

Werner Schlacher gab in seinen einführenden Worten geschichtliche Details zum historischen Lesesaal.

Projektinitiatorin Margit Stadlober erklärte die Buchreihe ...

Projektinitiatorin Margit Stadlober erklärte die Buchreihe ...

... Mitherausgeberin Eva Klein gab Einblicke in die neueste Publikation.

... Mitherausgeberin Eva Klein gab Einblicke in die neueste Publikation.

Den Eröffnungsvortrag hielt Tarek Leitner.

Den Eröffnungsvortrag hielt Tarek Leitner.

Karl-Franzens-Universität, Uni Graz, University of Graz

Die letzte Buchpräsentation vor dem großen Umbau: Grazer Kunsthistorikerinnen riefen mit Stargast Tarek Leitner zum Mut zum Denk!mal auf.

Ein Raum, der in seinen Grundzügen noch im Orginalzustand von 1895 ist und als Herzstück der Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz gilt, war Mittelpunkt der letzten öffentlichen Buchpräsentation vor dem großen Umbau der Universitätsbibliothek. Die Kunsthistorikerinnen und Herausgeberinnen des Bandes "Mut zum Denk!mal. Kulturelles Erbe im Spannungsfeld von Tradition und Innovation" Dr. Eva Klein, Christina Pichler und Ao. Univ.-Prof. Dr. Margit Stadlober stellten den neuen Band vor. Erschienen ist er im Universitätsverlag. Der Buch-Vorstellung gingen ein Vortrag des ZIB-Moderators und Autors Mag. Tarek Leitner sowie einleitende Worte des Leiters der Universitätsbibliothek Graz, Dr. Werner Schlacher, voran.

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Mut zum Denk!mal. Kulturelles Erbe im Spannungsfeld von Tradition und Innovation

„Was über viele Generationen Bestand hatte, was Menschen unterschiedlicher Epochen beglückte, kann in wenigen Stunden zerstört werden.“  (Eduard Müller, Vorwort)

Aus dem Inhalt: Theoretische und praxisorientierte Zugänge in den Bereichen Denkmalpflege, Stadtentwicklung, Architektur, Archäologie, Kunstgeschichte sowie den Digital Humanities thematisieren die Bewahrung von kulturellem Erbe und den gleichzeitigen Umgang mit Innovationen. Im interdisziplinären Diskurs werden unterschiedliche Herangehensweisen und Strategien sichtbar und die jeweiligen Herausforderungen mit „Mut zum Denk!mal“ aufgezeigt.

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