Academic Year: 2019/2020
This website aims to be an ongoing exhibition about marginal identities in Italy, especially about African immigrants, their lives and struggles, confronted with the issues of a nation in which social inclusion still lacks to involve refugees and asylum seekers. With this digital environment we want to create an open space of representation, communication and collaboration, while aiming at enhancing the public awareness related to the Italian welcoming and integration system.
Academic Year: 2019/2020
Art&Life is a toy magazine created to develop a repeatable and parameterized Metadata Model for Modern Magazines. Indeed, Art&Life was born as a framework with two aims: deploying magazine issues online according to historically accurate themes; and enriching the reading experience by providing an automate way of retrieving metadata from each article. The website includes six different typographic styles and nine types of metadata identifed.
Academic Year: 2019/2020
Course:
Open Access And Digital Ethics
This project tries to show the world of young people's nutrition and in particular the problems related to it through open data. The goal is to raise awareness by making best use of the data provided by organizations that strive every day to improve the nutrition, health and life of children around the world for a better future.
Academic Year: 2019/2020
ChernobLOD (Chenobyl Disaster) is a Linked Open Data project realized by Amanda Culoma, Arianna Moretti, Ariele Santello and Benedetta Togni, on the catastrophe of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant (April 1986). The project is based on twelve items described by referenced cultural institutions (including books, a journal article, movies, audio files, photos, a painting, and a videogame) and six entities (including a person, a place, two events, a date, and a concept).