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Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Apontamento sobre a agrovila Leonardo D' Vinci e a reinvenção de seu cotidiano após a construção da hidrelétrica de Belo Monte(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2018) COSTA, Pedro Sérgio Santos da; SOUZA, Cesar Martins deThe Transamazônica road and the Belo Monte Hydroelectric Power Plant (UHBM) represent much more than just two Mega projects of the Brazilian Federal Government, they turned a desire plan of a developmental way to the region into reality. It was thought since the 1950s in our nation. Among many others, there is a socio-historical, geographical and metaphorical link to the Leonardo D'Vinci agricultural village (LDAV), a district of Vitória do Xingu municipality, in the state of Pará. That is whay, this article aims to analyze the social cost of developmentalism process in the daily life of this community since it was settled as a result of the enormous Transamazônica road and "reborn" after forty-two years later, in the context of UHBM. In order to verify its impacts, interviews with local pioneers were carried out, as well as detailed documentary research was done. In addition to a bibliography research about the proposed theme was performed as well. The results of all these studies point to the occurrence of deep and accelerated social transformations mostly related from both direct and indirect cases of omissions caused by Belo Monte hydroelectric project. It is expected that the results of this present study contributes to further researches to better understand and describe the study of "Mega projects" in the Amazon area as well as studies of developmentalism impacts and its costs to the Amazon rainforest and its people.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Inteligência Artificial, Museus e Patrimônio: entrevista com Lucia Santaella(Universidade de Brasília, 2021-12) SILVA, Carmen Lucia Souza daLucia Santaella is a CNPq researcher 1 A. She is a full professor in the Graduate Program in Communication and Semiotics at Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUC- -SP), with a PhD in Literary Theory at PUC- -SP and a “Livre-Docência” in Communication Sciences at Escola de Comunicações e Artes of Universidade de São Paulo (ECA-USP). She is the Graduate Coordinator in Intelligence Technologies and Digital Design. She received the Jabuti Award in 2002, 2009, 2011 and 2014, the Sergio Motta, Liber Award, in Art and Technology, in 2005, and the Luiz Beltrão - academic maturity award, in 2010. Since 1996 she has been doing post-doctoral internships in Kassel, Berlin and Dagstuhl, Germany, under the auspices of DAAD/Fapesp. She has 51 published books, six of which are co-authored and two critical studies. She organized 26 books and published close to 500 articles in Brazil and abroad. Her most recent areas of research are: Communication, Cognitive and Computational Semiotics, Artificial Intelligence, Technological Aesthetics and Philosophy and Methodology of Science. In this interview, Lucia Santaella speak about Artificial Intelligence and the ongoing technological changes that affect Museums and Cultural Heritage, encompassing epistemological and social issues.