Locorotondo Trip Overview
PEARLS OF MEMORY. FROM OBJECTS TO GESTURES OF TRADITION it is an interactive exhibition-museum, dedicated to the enhancement of ancient crafts and traditional knowledge.
Inside the Sant’Anna di Renna complex, traditional gestures take shape through a wise use of technology, in an attempt to give back to memory and dignity the trades of the past such as the shoemaker, the trullaro and the towing just to name a few .
The museum displays antique objects, traditional country and artisan utensils, photographic and audiovisual evidence. Nothing immobile, objects come to life through the most advanced techniques with sounds, videos and rooms that open when the visitor passes by. Not only the sight but also the hearing and the sense of smell become the protagonists thanks to the installation designed to involve and totally envelop the visitor.
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Duration: 30 to 120 minutes
Starts: Locorotondo, Italy
Trip Category: Sightseeing Tickets & Passes >> Attraction Tickets
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PEARLS OF MEMORY. FROM OBJECTS TO GESTURES OF TRADITION it is an interactive exhibition-museum, dedicated to the enhancement of ancient crafts and traditional knowledge.
Inside the Sant’Anna di Renna complex, traditional gestures take shape through a wise use of technology, in an attempt to give back to memory and dignity the trades of the past such as the shoemaker, the trullaro and the towing just to name a few .
The museum displays antique objects, traditional country and artisan utensils, photographic and audiovisual evidence. Nothing immobile, objects come to life through the most advanced techniques with sounds, videos and rooms that open when the visitor passes by. Not only the sight but also the hearing and the sense of smell become the protagonists thanks to the installation designed to involve and totally envelop the visitor.
Visit: Centro Storico Locorotondo, Locorotondo Italy
Inside the Sant’Anna di Renna complex, traditional gestures take shape through a wise use of technology, in an attempt to give back to memory and dignity the trades of the past such as the shoemaker, the trullaro and the towing just to name a few . Through simple gestures the photographs come alive with projections and stories, in this way the visitor becomes an active part within the exhibition space and can – in total autonomy – decide which objects to learn and which professions to investigate, building their own research path and knowledge.