International projects
ADVOCATING THE ROLE OF SILK ART AND CULTURAL HERITAGE AT NATIONAL AND EUROPEAN SCALE - ARACNE
| Code |
Science |
Field |
Subfield |
| 2.14.01 |
Engineering sciences and technologies |
Textile and leather |
Textile and technical fibres |
| Code |
Science |
Field |
| T150 |
Technological sciences |
Material technology |
SILK, FASHION, TEXTILES, MUSEUMS, CULTURAL ROUTES, DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES
Organisations (4)
, Researchers (22)
0482 University of Maribor, Faculty of Agriculture and Life Sciences
| no. |
Code |
Name and surname |
Research area |
Role |
Period |
No. of publicationsNo. of publications |
| 1. |
28251 |
PhD Andreja Urbanek Krajnc |
Biology |
Head |
2023 - 2025 |
249 |
0552 University of Maribor
0795 University ob Maribor, Faculty of mechanical engineering
| no. |
Code |
Name and surname |
Research area |
Role |
Period |
No. of publicationsNo. of publications |
| 1. |
32475 |
PhD Andrej Cupar |
Mechanical design |
Researcher |
2023 - 2025 |
183 |
| 2. |
56941 |
Katarina Goličnik Remic |
Forestry, wood and paper technology |
Researcher |
2023 - 2025 |
31 |
| 3. |
56960 |
Petra Jerič |
Textile and leather |
Researcher |
2023 - 2025 |
46 |
| 4. |
24332 |
PhD Manja Kurečič |
Materials science and technology |
Researcher |
2023 - 2025 |
251 |
| 5. |
34083 |
Tadeja Penko |
Textile and leather |
Researcher |
2023 - 2025 |
26 |
| 6. |
14445 |
PhD Andreja Rudolf |
Textile and leather |
Researcher |
2023 - 2025 |
404 |
| 7. |
34307 |
MSc Lidija Škodič |
Chemistry |
Researcher |
2023 - 2025 |
26 |
| 8. |
18438 |
Darko Štanc |
|
Technical associate |
2023 - 2025 |
85 |
| 9. |
36392 |
PhD Sonja Šterman |
Textile and leather |
Researcher |
2023 - 2025 |
356 |
0796 University of Maribor, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
| no. |
Code |
Name and surname |
Research area |
Role |
Period |
No. of publicationsNo. of publications |
| 1. |
58852 |
Laura Berglez |
Materials science and technology |
Researcher |
2024 - 2025 |
0 |
| 2. |
54519 |
MSc Andreja Bizjak |
Linguistics |
Researcher |
2024 |
33 |
| 3. |
50638 |
PhD Ana Bratuša Štern |
Textile and leather |
Researcher |
2023 |
20 |
| 4. |
61076 |
Laura Horvat |
Interdisciplinary research |
Researcher |
2025 |
0 |
| 5. |
50719 |
Luka Hrgarek |
Computer science and informatics |
Researcher |
2023 |
63 |
| 6. |
27558 |
PhD Silvo Hribernik |
Textile and leather |
Researcher |
2023 - 2025 |
317 |
| 7. |
24474 |
PhD Vesna Mia Ipavec |
Administrative and organisational sciences |
Researcher |
2023 - 2024 |
92 |
| 8. |
51479 |
Jani Pavlič |
Interdisciplinary research |
Researcher |
2024 - 2025 |
77 |
| 9. |
53845 |
Matevž Pucer |
Interdisciplinary research |
Researcher |
2024 - 2025 |
50 |
| 10. |
24677 |
PhD Katja Udir Mišič |
Interdisciplinary research |
Researcher |
2023 - 2025 |
204 |
Abstract
ARACNE project focuses on the cultural heritage of the European silk production and its preservation, protection and valorisation; it aims at revigorating traditional skills through the adaptive reuse of the common cultural and artistic legacy and at shaping a silk-linked European cultural identity. Literally and metaphorically a thread that has woven the European culture, silk greatly contributed to the development of the European economy and arts. The production and the past and present development of the silk sector can be again the common basis for a future European Silk Route intended as a cultural itinerary across Europe. To create a wide and well-connected network that, starting from the historical path followed by Marco Polo in his travels to East, even includes the routes of production and commercialization of silk in Europe in the following centuries, we aim to:
• Bring back silk production in vogue by reconstructing a resilient and innovative silk ecosystem that retraces the concerned European countries and promotes traditions, architecture, and both tangible and intangible heritages. The consolidation of an European Silk Route will encourage links and shared activities among European cities and regions, specifically among museums, study and research centres to strengthen the preservation and protection of their culture and promote innovations in production and trade;
• Contribute to improve skills and competitiveness of silk-related European Cultural and Creative Industries through the renewal, co-development and the implementation of human-centered and place-specific silk-based cultural products, processes and service innovations, leveraging on digital applications and cutting-edge technologies, to foster the transition to more sustainable business models, and promote economic and social growth, and strengthen the reputation of European countries abroad.
The project will also meet the Green Deal and New European Bauhaus macro-objectives.
Significance for science
ARACNE project focuses on the cultural heritage of the European silk production and its preservation, protection and valorisation; it aims at revigorating traditional skills through the adaptive reuse of the common cultural and artistic legacy and at shaping a silk-linked European cultural identity. Literally and metaphorically a thread that has woven the European culture, silk greatly contributed to the development of the European economy and arts. The production and the past and present development of the silk sector can be again the common basis for a future European Silk Route intended as a cultural itinerary across Europe. To create a wide and well-connected network that, starting from the historical path followed by Marco Polo in his travels to East, even includes the routes of production and commercialization of silk in Europe in the following centuries, we aim to: • Bring back silk production in vogue by reconstructing a resilient and innovative silk ecosystem that retraces the concerned European countries and promotes traditions, architecture, and both tangible and intangible heritages. The consolidation of an European Silk Route will encourage links and shared activities among European cities and regions, specifically among museums, study and research centres to strengthen the preservation and protection of their culture and promote innovations in production and trade; • Contribute to improve skills and competitiveness of silk-related European Cultural and Creative Industries through the renewal, co-development and the implementation of human-centered and place-specific silk-based cultural products, processes and service innovations, leveraging on digital applications and cutting-edge technologies, to foster the transition to more sustainable business models, and promote economic and social growth, and strengthen the reputation of European countries abroad. The project will also meet the Green Deal and New European Bauhaus macro-objectives.