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Pietro Celotti presents the intermediate results of the project to an international audience

Pietro Celotti presents the
intermediate resultsOn Monday 12th December 2005 Access to Art, Right not
Privilege was presented by Camera Work during an international conference on the
occasion of the third workshop “Innovative approaches and methodologies for
information and pubblic accessibility to archaeological sites” set up within the
European project Archeosites. The international meeting, arranged by Umbria
Region, has been held in Perugia, Italy
Pietro Celotti presents the
intermediate results Archeosites project (acronym of “spAtial integRate
enhanCement of arcHEOlogical SITES”), realized in the framework of the European
Programme INTERREG IIIB, intends to take part in the issue of a wide
accessibility of archaeological sites within the countries of the CADSES area
In this framework Access to Art, Right not Privilege magnetised the attention of
the audience thanks to the illustration of the specific collection made up of
twenty works of art accessible to Visually Impared Persons through tactile
diagrams and, in case of St. Petka Orthodox Church,Great Royal Horse ,Bratislava
Castle and ,Augusto Velada through plastic models
The leaflet of the project was distributed and the audience was encouraged by
Pietro Celotti to interact with Access to Art, Right not Privilege through the
forum of the project.