2 resultados para collective cultural belonging

em Universidad Politécnica de Madrid


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Este texto apunta algunos aspectos de la labor crítica desarrollada por Juan Daniel Fullaondo como director de Nueva Forma entre 1966 y 1975. En unos años de crisis disciplinar, esta publicación emprendió una revisión del legado arquitectónico español. Ante un panorama editorial aséptico, los textos críticos de Fullaondo aspiraron a mediar en el decurso histórico con el firme convencimiento de que la crítica, como tal, cumple con una función tan real como el de las propias obras construidas. ABSTRACT: This paper studies some aspects of the critical work that Juan Daniel Fullaondo developed at the Spanish magazine Nueva Forma (New Form), which directed from 1966 to 1975. In these critical years, this monthly publication, which was specialized in architecture and art, undertook a revision of the Spanish Architectural legacy. Despite the aseptic editorial panorama, Fullaondo’s texts firmly aspired to mediate in the collective cultural knowledge. His defense on criticism as a specialized discipline made him vindicate that it could have a role in History as real as masterly projects.

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Until recently, cinematographic film was largely cellulose-triacetate-based. However, this material is highly susceptible to biodeterioration, thus placing historic film collections, an important part of the cultural heritage of many countries, at risk. In the present study, samples taken from several biodeteriorated color cinematographic films belonging to the collection of the Cuban Institute for Cinematographic Industry and Arts (ICAIC) were investigated. Infrared spectroscopy showed that all films were of the same composition, i.e., a gelatin emulsion coating one side of a cellulose-triacetate-based film support. The films were analyzed by environmental scanning electron microscopy and scanning electron microscopy to determine the degree of biodeterioration and the type of colonizing microorganisms. Significant fungal colonization was found on both sides of the films in all samples, with a higher concentration of fungi on the gelatin emulsion side. Epifluorescence microscopy of fluorochrome-dyed films demonstrated that some of the fungi were still active, indicating that the films under study, and probably others at the ICAIC, are at risk of further deterioration. Fungi were identified by molecular biology techniques. The fungi mainly responsible for the observed biodeterioration were those belonging to the genera Aspergillus and Cladosporium, although other genera, such as Microascus and Penicillium, were identified as well. In accordance with the findings described herein, the existing guidelines for the prevention and control of film biodeterioration are discussed.