In this cold February Volterra is something that warms the heart, comes to us via email the full chapter of a graduate student in Bologna who put our experience in his own thesis on Web 2.0 and social media (there is allowed to be published), we also read two articles - one on the parapet and a local newspaper in the newspaper The Nation - that bodes well for a "sensitivity found" that finally recognizes the importance of images and multimedia in tell the story of Volterra.
Li is given below:
From the parapet of 05/02/2010: The Bank
inter Audiovisual Volterra and Territory
While Tuscany Region has invested heavily in recent years in implementing the Regional Media Tuscany and the Banks intercommunal Audiovisual currently in Volterra territory there is no institution offering such services. However a few years ago a group of private citizens have launched a pilot project online called "Volterra Television, which was developed on www.youtube.com, through which it was collected and disclosed a large video collection for free on Volterra ed il territorio dell’Alta Val di Cecina.
L’Associazione “S.O.S. Volterra”, recependo l’importanza di questo proposito, ha iniziato a sviluppare un progetto insieme a “Volterra Television” ed il Comune di Volterra per garantire la conservazione di queste video-memorie storico-culturali favorendone la diffusione.
L’idea è quella di creare anche a Volterra una Mediateca pubblica territoriale, denominata “Banca Intercomunale Audiovisivi di Volterra e del territorio”, tramite la quale chiunque potrà avere la possibilità di fruire gratuitamente di quanto più materiale multimediale possibile che riguarda Volterra ma non solo, utilizzando il principio del prestito così as for books in public libraries.
If approved, the site identified the location of collecting, cataloging, study and disseminate the material held is the Biblioteca Comunale di Volterra, where tomorrow, along with a book or a historical text, we can see - and if you borrow - a video, photo or any historical record of Volterra and its territory. (SOS Volterra)
From The Nation 05/02/2010:
The "shots" that have made history
Daines tells Damian with photographs of memorable moments Volterra
(click on photo below)
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