Heritage practices and collection histories
The DIM funds initiatives that encourage the heritage science community to adopt an increasingly reflexive attitude toward its knowledge, practices, and instruments in order to develop, in contact with sociology, epistemology, anthropology, the history of collections, and restoration, the capacity to explain its results as the product of choices and interactions, and to integrate them into the museographic valorisation of heritage objects.
Far from being only necessary for scientific work, highlighting the complexity of the status of these objects is encouraged by new demands from the public and the institutions themselves. The reflection on the restitution of looted works, the problem of endangered heritage and the closure of institutions during the global health crisis have prompted an increase in digital accessibility to works and documents. The emotion aroused by the destruction of heritage remains has led to a reflection on the modalities of reconstruction and on the imperatives of preventive documentation of museum collections and movable and monumental heritage. Finally, the restoration of world-renowned works of art is the subject of extensive mediation, both virtual and real. The answers to these heritage problems are the result of international and interdisciplinary reflections combining observation and action in situ, theoretical and documentary research, and the implementation of digital tools that allow complex and evolving information to be stored and made available. The work carried out in this axis allows for reflection on the processes of patrimonialisation, in particular on the conservation and visualization of data, which are essential for a sustainable valorization of patrimonial objects and the scientific work that illuminates and protects them.
Projects : Heritage practices and collection histories" (106)
AMECOL
ANACARB
ARCH
ARCH-PB
ARCHIV
Archives-EPF
ARISE
beDNA
Bleu2PruCe
CAPRINES
CARPEDIEM
CGEANT
CHROMAPAT
CLIMAT-IMPACTS
CORE
COREI
CReDO
DAA_Inrap
DATAGLACE
DEEP-PURPLE
DEGEL
Delaunay
DEWA_2023
DINOSIM
DogBrain
DOM-NAT
EcoClimat
EcoleSTONE
EduGreen
Emergence (1)
EPHEMER
ESHE-PARIS
Euradif
EvocSpa
EVOL
EXCITAN
EXPOLE
FABRIC
GEOA2
GEOARCAT
Goldschmidt 2025
Goldschmidt 2026
Gordon 2024
Gordon 2026
IsotOk
IWAA10
JERCS (1)
JERCS (2)
JERCS (3)
JOUVAMIN
Launch day of the DIM PAMIR
Launch day of the structuring project Référentiels franciliens
LIAGIT
LUPA
M(IA)2
MECHA
MEPHISTO
MICRAMAL
MP2R (1)
MP2R (2)
MUSETEX3D@Louvre
NAOSS
OLMETECH
OPERA
PALINUM
PAMIR-AIEA
PASSÉ
Photo exhibition
POLY-CHROM
PredArt
PROTOTYMA
pXRF-MONARIS
Qualifying interdisciplinarity : vocabularies, networks, tools and indicators
RA 2022
RA 2023
RA 2024
RA 2025
RAMPAT
REFDORSALE
REFRAIN11
REFROIDI
REVA
SO-DS
SO-DSP
Study day L’interdisciplinarité en action : les réseaux, les infrastructures
SUMAG
TD-SO (2)
TESTUD’AUZ
TEXNUM
ThierryNum
TufAnthrop
TUSSA
UbiquiToRe
UnETeP
UResistant
VALPALMAD
VISCO-GLASS
VisDelaney
WBRG_2024
WhispersND
WhispersND (2)
Workshop DOPAMINE (5)
Workshop DOPAMINE (6)
Workshop DOPAMINE (7)

