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«Les objets et les structures technico-industrielles ont une vie, une biographie et restent sources de l’histoire des techniques et de l’industrie et sont des protagonistes de la construction du récit historique. L’importance que nous accordons aux artefacts technico-industriels est associée à la valeur que nous attribuons à notre culture technologique, à l’importance des processus d’industrialisation pour le développement régional et local, aux phénomènes de désindustrialisation et d’externalisation du tissu économique.»
“The objects and technical-industrial structures have a life, a biography and remain sources of technical and industrial history and they are protagonists in the construction of a historical narrative. The importance that we give to technical and industrial artefacts is associated to the value we attribute to our technological culture, the significance of industrialization processes for regional and local development, and the phenomena of deindustrialization and outsourcing of the economic fabric."
- 15h00 Ouverture / Opening
Ana Cardoso de Matos
Coord. of Master Erasmus Mundus TPTI na Universidade de Évora
- 15h10 «Pourquoi étudier les objets techniques et industriels / les artefacts : perspectives et narratives» | “Why study technical-industrial objects / artefacts: perspectives and narratives”
Ana Cardoso de Matos
Coord. of Master Erasmus Mundus TPTI na Universidade de Évora
- 15h30 «Un phonographe d’Edison et la fascination des inventions technologiques» "An Edison´s phonograph and the enthrallment with technological inventions
Marisa Monteiro
Curadora de coleções científicas no Museu da História Natural e da Ciência da Universidade do Porto
- 15h50 «Le moteur électrique de l’entre-deux-guerres : changer le monde du travail» "The electric motor between wars: changing the world of work”
Maria da Luz Sampaio
Investigadora HTC / CEF – FCSH - Universidade Nova de Lisboa
- 16h10 «Le rugissement de Vulcan : l’au-delà d’un objet de la guerre froide» “The Vulcan’s Roar: The Afterlife of a Cold War Object”
Samuel Alberti
Director of Collections at National Museums Scotland, Honorary Professor in Heritage Studies at the University of Stirling (Scotland/Escócia)
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