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  3. Vol 4 No 2 (2019): Digital Art and Humanities for Cultural Heritage [special issue]

ISBN: 978-88-255-3014-8
Cover: Willem van Haecht, The Gallery of Cornelis van der Geest (1628)
Graphic design by Stefano Morreale

Published: 2019-12-25

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Articles

  • Digital Storytelling and Long-Term Participatory Strategies for a New Hackable Museum-Making Model
    Elisa Bonacini, Valentina Noto, Stefania Camarda, Cettina Santagati
    1-14
    • PDF
  • User Profiling and Context Understanding for Adaptive and Personalised Museum Experiences
    Claudio Baecchi, Andrea Ferracani, Alberto Del Bimbo
    15-28
    • PDF
  • The Dawn of Modernity in Rio de Janeiro: Historiographic Approaches to Digital Mapping the Everyday Life of a Changing City
    Naylor Barbosa Vilas Boas
    29-42
    • PDF
  • Transmitting the Knowledge on Urban History Through Digital Museum
    Pelin Bolca
    43-50
    • PDF
  • Musei, patrimonio digitale e questioni organizzative: stato dell’arte
    Museums, Digital Heritage and Organizational Issues: State of the Art
    Francesca Taormina
    51-62
    • PDF (Italiano)
  • Dal bosco al museo al giardino. Un racconto digitale su Giuseppe Penone
    From Wood to Garden. Telling the Places of Giuseppe Penone
    Silvia Cammarata
    63-72
    • PDF (Italiano)
  • La visualizzazione digitale negli studi di Cultural Heritage
    Digital Visualization in Cultural Heritage Studies
    Giulio Lughi
    73-80
    • PDF (Italiano)
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