Web for cultural promotion: Virtual Exhibitions and Websites for Writers
Laura Antonietti, Tatiana Corsano, Simona Musmeci, Francesco Tissoni, Natalia Topolska
Virtual exhibitions: an introductionFrancesco Tissoni
The Five Ws of Virtual Exhibitions
• Who: Institutions and students• What: what is a virtual exhibition?• When: How much time a virtual exhibition lives?• Where: where the virtual exhibitions are placed or
published?• Why: why cultural organizations create online exhibitions?
• How:– in what ways virtual exhibitions are used?– how is it possible to create a virtual exhibition?
Who: Institutions
• Institutions:1. Università degli studi di Milano – University of Milan2. Fondazione BEIC: Biblioteca Europea di Informazione
e Cultura BEIC Foundation: European Library of Information and Culture
3. Centro Apice: Archivi della Parola dell’Immagine e della Comunicazione EditorialeAPICE Center – Archives of Word, Image and Editorial Communication
4. Centro MIC – Moda Immagine e ConsumiMIC Center - interdepartmental center for Fashion,
Image and Consumer culture5. Cortina Arte Art Gallery …. and many other
BEIC – European Library of information and culture
http://www.beic.it/it
BEIC – European Library of information and culture: Giuseppe Pontiggia Fund
http://www.beic.it/mostre/pontiggia/
BEIC – European Library of information and culture: Paolo Monti Photographer
http://www.beic.it/mostre/monti/index.html
APICE Center – Archives of Word, Image and Editorial Communication
http://www.sba.unimi.it/Biblioteche/apice/1872.html
Virtual Exhibition «Antonio Porta Fund»
MIC: Interdepartmental center for Fashion, Image and Consumer culture
http://users2.unimi.it/mic/
Virtual Exhibition: Milan and the style of a city in the eighteenth
century
http://palazzomorando.altervista.org/home.html
Who: Students
• Laura Antonietti• Tatiana Corsano• Simona Musmeci• Natalia Topolska
• Graduate students in multimedia publishing
What
• What is a virtual exhibition?
• A virtual exhibition is an hypermedia, in which digital objects are connected by a thematic route, produced by the personal choice of the designer, that could be published on the web with various purposes.
(Francesco Tissoni)
Virtual Exhibitions: critical points
• Users;• interaction, web 2.0 features;• Graphics;• web writing;• relation with documents and real exhibitions.
When (How much time)
• How much time a virtual exhibition lives?
Where
• Where virtual exhibitions are placed or published?
Why
• Why create virtual exhibitions? The reasons of our project.– Educational purpose– Enhancement– Other Benefits
• Culture medium• More items than a real exhibition• Bring together material from different institutions
How
• In what ways virtual exhibitions are used ?– To prepare for a visit to a museum– To review works of art seen in art galleries– To be funded
• how is it possible to create a virtual exhibition?– HTML editors– CMS – Content Mangement Systems
Memo
• F. Tissoni, Mostre virtuali per il Centro Apice – Una proposta culturale e didattica, Altre modernità, 2012: http://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/AMonline/article/view/2564
• OTEBAC, Mostre virtuali on line. Linee guida per la realizzazione (2011-) http://www.otebac.it/index.php?it/320/mostre-virtuali-online-linee-guida-per-la-realizzazione
• DESIDOC Journal of Library & Information Technology, vol. 33 n. 13: Applications of Online Exhibitions (may 2013)
• http://publications.drdo.gov.in/ojs/index.php/djlit/index
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