dc.description.abstract | This project is part of the “dottorati innovativi a caratterizzazione industriale”
financed by the Ministry of Public Education with funds from the PON FSE-
FESR Research and Innovation 2014-2020. It investigates the production of the
Calabrian painter Mattia Preti (Taverna 1613 - Valletta 1699) divided between
museums and churches in Naples and Valletta. The goal is to compensate for the
separation that is created in the museum between the works and the context of
origin, through the creation of a smartphone app that, used in the tour, is able to
reconfigure the environment for which a certain work had been conceived.
Through archival analysis and bibliographic study, it was possible not only to
"relocate" the work in its original aesthetic frame, but also to highlight the
different environmental factors that influenced its perception. Thanks to the
lessons of prof. Sandro Debono, at the Department of Digital Arts, University of
Malta, and the internship in Katatexilux, a company from Amelia (TR),
specialized in virtual reconstructions of historical contexts, an app was prepared,
in a demo version, which recontextualizes, through virtual reality and augmented
reality, two paintings on which it was considered appropriate to focus. Both made
by Preti during his stay in Naples, Madonna di Costantinopoli e santi and San
Francesco di Paola were until 1980 in the church of Santa Maria della Verità, in
Naples, when the earthquake of that year compromised its conservation.
Hospitalized, therefore, in the National Museum of Capodimonte, in Naples, they
have lost their cultural link with the chapels (Schipano and Rovegno) and, more
generally, with the territory to which they belong, configured in the past in
cultural superstructures that defined certain urban spaces. The union between
historical-artistic research and the identification of suitable technologies to make
the results usable required a broad approach and triggered a constant reflection on
the relationship, still too little addressed, between the two disciplines. The app,
entitled Mattia Preti ricontestualizzato, has already aroused the interest of the
curators of the Capodimonte Museum. Its clear and simple internal organization,
which allows its use by a wide audience, did not require a devaluation of the
contents, rather an adaptation to the intrinsic mechanisms of computer processing. [edited by Author] | it_IT |