Del océano al verso. Las caracolas de Pablo Neruda

A Biological Collection in a Changing World. New Technologies for Contemporary Challenges in the Valorization of Cultural Heritage Gabriel González C. 34 "It’s not the last wave with its salty weight that pulverizes coasts and produces the sandy peace that envelops the world: it’s the central volume of force, the extended potency of waters, the motionless solitude brimming with life. Time, perhaps, or accumulated cup of all movement, pure unity unsealed by death, green gut of the burning totality." Pablo Neruda "The Great Ocean" Canto General , 1950 T here are contemporary questions regarding patrimonial biological collections and they are connected to new challenges, and technological and digital possibilities recently opened in our societies. [34] Gabriel González C. has a bachelor’s degree in Lengua y Literatura Hispánica and a master’s degree (c) on Estudios Latinoamericanos by Universidad de Chile’s CECLA. He is currently working as a Cultural and ExtensionManagement Coordinator in Archivo Central Andrés Bello. 152 universidad de chile

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