Schlagwort-Archive: Topotheque

Angerio Filangieri archive on Topotheque, an ICARUS lecture

by Francesco Avolio

On April 7th 2022, students of the history sciences of the University of Naples Federico II in Italy took part in an ICARUS lecture (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkFDNiCOpIs), given by  Antonello Migliozzi, senior researcher of the MUSA (Museum Centre of agriculture sciences, https://www.centromusa.it/it/), and introduced by the founder of the Topothek project (https://www.topothek.at/en/), Alexander Schatek. Angerio Filangieri archive on Topotheque, an ICARUS lecture weiterlesen

From Vitulano to Europe: pictures of an area and its families on the Topotheque portal

by Giovanni Schiavone, University of Naples Federico II

Vitulano’s community is involved in collecting pictures which evoke memories and histories in a digital environment: the creation of an Italian topotheque!

From Vitulano to Europe: pictures of an area and its families on the Topotheque portal

Overview of the Vitulano valley.
© Antonio Cappuccio

On 25th June 2016 an open day entitled “From Vitulano to Europe: pictures of an area and families on Topotheque portal” took place in Vitulano, a small town located in a valley surmounted by the Apennine peaks of the Taburno – Camposauro massif near Benevento, in the south of Italy. The event has been organized by a team of lecturers and researchers of the University of Naples Federico II within the project activities of co:op – community as opportunity. the creative archives and users network (EU, Creative Europe 2014-2020), coordinated by Antonella Ambrosio for the Department of Humanities in cooperation with the association Fagus: Territori in Crescita. The aim of the summit was to enhance the landscape heritage and the historical memory of the community in the Vitulanese valley through its photographic heritage by using the international portal Topotheque.eu (for more information about this Topotheque see  http://vitulano.fagus.topoteka.net/) From Vitulano to Europe: pictures of an area and its families on the Topotheque portal weiterlesen