01797nas a2200289 4500000000100000008004100001653002300042653002100065653002000086653002700106653001600133653003300149653003400182653002300216653002300239653001900262653002000281653001700301653001700318653002100335100002300356700002000379700001900399245007500418520098900493020002501482 d10aCultural heritages10aDigital features10aDigital storage10aDynamic representation10aExhibitions10aIntangible cultural heritage10aIntangible cultural heritages10aMultimedia systems10aMultimedia systems10aOral tradition10aPerforming arts10aSocial media10aSocial media10aSocial practices1 aAna Costa da Silva1 aTatiana Tavares1 aValeria Soares00aManagement of intagible cultural heritage in digital media using pamin3 aSome of the artistic and cultural expressions have an intangible and dynamic representation. UNESCO defines Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) as traditions or living expressions inherited from our ancestors and passed on to our descendants such as oral traditions, performing arts, social practices, festive events. For UNESCO, an important goal is to guarantee the wealth of knowledge and skills transmitted by them from one generation to the next. This paper shows how digital media can be applied for representation and managing ICH resources. First of all, ICH resource was systematized into its essential properties. Later it was created a mapping between ICH properties and digital features. A study case called PAMIN (Heritage, Memory and Interactivity Project) was developed and illustrates how the digital media features can guarantee the preservation and management of ICH resources. At the end, we discuss the results using PAMIN in communities of the city of Joao Pessoa. a9781479916047 (ISBN)