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Florence Larcher, « Appel à contribution : « Empty Boxes? Modeling the Lost and Ephemeral in Premodern Sacred Spaces », Rome, Bibliotheca Hertziana, 29-30 mai 2025, date limite le 15 juin 2024 », Centre d’histoire de l’art de la Renaissance, ID : 10.58079/11pza
Premodern sacred space was never in stasis. It was moving, active, and filled with materials, objects, sounds, and people that combined to create an atmosphere of the sacred and, sometimes, the miraculous. As space in flux by definition, the sedimented temporality of devotion – ie. the fundamental composition of the space over time – poses many difficulties for historical modeling, conservation, and restoration practices, against the backdrop of the dramatic changes that spaces, installation...