Academic Year: 2019/2020
Woolf Online is an extensive project aboutVirginia Woolf's novel entitled To the Lighthouse(1927). It was published in 2013 withthe aim offacilitatingthe research andthestudy of the novel.The project aims to showthe process of writing and editing through different versions of the texts and contextual materials.
Academic Year: 2019/2020
ArcheoCosmesis is a virtual museum about cosmetics in the ancient world. The main idea is investigating how and why Egyptians, Greeks and Romans, the best known civilizations of the Mediterranean antiquity, used cosmetics. It is a tour which, through natural elements, archaeological findings, and cultural objects, leads the visitor to an immersive societal experience. The website is also enriched with the design of an interactive app.
Academic Year: 2020/2021
On April 28 1947, a raft set sail off the Peruvian harbour of Callao. On board were a six-men crew and one parrot: for three months, they would drift on 7,000 km of endless Pacific sea. This is the story of the Kon-Tiki expedition, the main idea of our Linked Open Data project.
Academic Year: 2020/2021
The Tarot Magazine is a project which is designed for the Information modeling and web technologies course held by Fabio Vitali within the Master’s Degree in DHDK of the University of Bologna. The primary mission of this project is not only to represent a website for reading and exploring the content of articles inside a magazine but also the main objective of this project was to deploy magazine issues according to modern and accurate page design.
Academic Year: 2020/2021
hUmagazine is an online periodical inspired by topics dear to gender studies. The choices that have been made both in the back-end and in the front-end aim to reflect its philosophy and intentions. The resource collects issues organized in thematic magazines and enriched with meaningful metadata for active use of the content This project has been realized during the University of Bologna course in Information Modeling and Web Technologies held by Professor Fabio Vitali in the y.a. 2020-2021.
Academic Year: 2020/2021
The Circus Magazine is an end-of-course project developed for the Information Modelling and Web Technologies course of the Master's Degree in DHDK, Unibo. Its main purpose is to offer a personalized reading with multiple typographic and layout styles, as well as an exploration of multilingual articles about themes related to the Circus Arts via the visualization and comparison of medatada, keywords and entities within the issues.