ATHENA Plus tools for digital storytelling Maria Teresa Natale, Marzia Piccininno (ICCU) Sam Habibi Minelli, Paolo Ongaro, Rubino Saccoccio, Daniele Ugoletti.

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ATHENA Plus tools for digital storytelling Maria Teresa Natale, Marzia Piccininno (ICCU) Sam Habibi Minelli, Paolo Ongaro, Rubino Saccoccio, Daniele Ugoletti (Gruppo Meta) Marc Aguilar Santiago (i2cat) Barbara Dierickx (Packed) 10 November 2014 EVA / Minerva 2014 XIth Annual International Conference for Professionals in Cultural Heritage

Athena Plus is a Best practice network whose main objectives are: Contribute digital items to Europeana Develop a Terminology Management Platform to edit and map multilingual thesauri and terminologies Develop creative tools for digital exhibitions, cultural routes and educations Organize workshop and trainings for GLAMs and experts We are a project of the Europeana ecosystem. About us

40 partners 21 EU member state countries 25 languages 30 months (March 2013 – August 2015) AthenaPlus builds on successful experiences developed in the previous ATHENA and Linked Heritage projects: AthenaPlus works at the development of standards that supports interoperability with Europeana. Facts & Figures

One of the main goals of public and private cultural institutions (GLAMs) is the promotion and dissemination of knowledge. They accomplish their mission thanks to knowledge dissemination tools that include, among others, temporary and permanent exhibitions that follow codified models, whose goal is to expose citizens to the national and international cultural and artistic heritage. 4 Knowledge dissemination

The meeting between the languages and methods of traditional cultural promotion (non-virtual exhibitions) and the promotion and dissemination of knowledge through web-based methods (online virtual exhibitions) made it necessary in 2011 to draft shared guidelines and recommendations to encourage the use of the web and maximize its potential. 5 Guidelines need

These guidelines, aimed at: Illustrating the state of the art on online virtual exhibitions, both on the basis of the actual experience accrued by various cultural institutes and the observation and analysis of international products clarifying some concepts that in literature are not yet fully codified, and giving some recommendations and a tool kit to institutions who want to realise projects. ITALIAN, ENGLISH, ARABIC EDITIONS 6 Guidelines

The term exposition, in its broadest sense, indicates the rational process through which one attempts to divulge a concept or topic by explaining its logical content or linking it to other concepts or topics that help highlight its meaning The term exhibition indicate an event with a specific venue and time, during which the public can enjoy a series of objects, related to one another and organized according to logical, thematic, spatial, historic, and/or authorial criteria, and made accessible either permanently or temporarily, through one or more narrative routes, with scientific, didactic, and/or promotional goals. Cultural institutions are increasingly recurring to exhibitions that fall outside the traditional space/time parameters, and are instead staged on IT platforms accessible via the web: these are virtual/digital exhibitions. 7 Glossary

Current debate: digital exhibition vs. virtual exhibition Virtual exhibitions: to be used mainly in the case of 3D reconstructions in which there is actually also a virtualization environment in which the works are located. Digital exhibitions: the object is not faced with any kind of reconstruction, the work of art is approached "individually", included in a "path" that performs logical combination of materials based on different criteria: subject, author, time, technicalities,... Glossary

9 Digital Exhibitions

10 Thematic routes

Virtual/digital exhibitions are often generated by real events, even though they may result in products that are autonomous, due to the web language they use. Online virtual/digital exhibitions can be staged with more or less sophisticated IT tools, depending on the degree of complexity and the goals in question. 11 Digital Exhibitions

In summary, a collection of digital items, in and of itself, does not constitute a material or virtual exhibition. It is only when the items are carefully selected to illustrate a topic, and are tied together forming a narrative or a logical itinerary, that they constitute an exhibition. Online virtual/digital exhibitions, independently of degree of sophistication of the technology used, can and must be put together in such a way that they can provide alternative experiences to the real event, which can involve the user in a process of discovery, knowledge acquisition, and learning. 12 Digital Exhibitions

Any virtual/digital exhibition must rest upon an information architecture that makes up the logical and semantic organizational structure of the project’s information, content, processes and functionality. It is at the heart of any interaction design project. The structure of a virtual/digital exhibition is composed of digital content, information and services. 13 CONTEXT CONTENTUSERS INFORMATION SERVICESCONTENT DIGITAL CONTENT Digital Exhibitions

14 During the conception phase, the contents of a virtual exhibition can be aggregated according to thematic relations, which may be more or less prevalent and non-exclusive depending on the objectives to be pursued, such as: Spatial aggregation: objects are connected by real or reconstructed spatial links (e.g. geographic, environmental, urban, housing, etc.) Temporal aggregation: objects are connected by chronological links (e.g. historical period, event, celebration, phase, etc.) Typological aggregation: objects are connected by their typology (e.g. style, manufacturing technique, material, production, etc.) Comparative aggregation: objects are aggregated on the basis of links arising out of the comparison with other models, thus creating a network of similar contents (e.g. comparisons between civilizations, roles, etc.). Digital Exhibitions

15 In addition, there are aggregations which take into account the target audience and the relationship with users: Functional aggregation: function and/or goal which the exhibition can help meet (for example, target users: schools for the disabled, university students … or educational/didactic purposes) Behavioural aggregation: when the exhibition encourages and develops behaviours that can attract other behaviours. This is the case with regards to interactions between multiple communities of users and/or visitors, which bring about broader relationships and new developments (e.g. interactive and community areas, Web 2.0 features). Digital Exhibitions WP5-WP6 Technical meeting Bucharest, 12 March 2014

Advantages of digital exhbitions

MOVIO Kit

MOVIO

1 2 Natively mobile

SINGLE EXHIBITION MOVIO-APP COLLECTION of EXHIBITIONS MOVIO-HUB YOU The HUB A catalogue of exhibitions: MOVIO HUB

Europeana API

MOVIO FAQs

MOVIO Archive Case study Story of the telephone in Italy, though digital resouces of the Archives of Telecom Italia Stories told using the storyteller (text, video, audio, images) Connection to contents generated with the ontology builder Timelines APP version

PILOTS The International Center for Information Management Systems and Services, PL Hungarian National Gallery, HU Nationalmuseum Sweden SE; Šiauliai Aušros Museum, LT Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Sports, GR The Central Institute for the Union Catalogue of Italian Libraries and Bibliographic Information, IT Hungarian Open Air Museum, HU Lithuanian Art Museum, LT Museum of Arts and Crafts, HR Romanian Academy Library, RO Etruscan National Museum, IT Museo del Risorgimento, IT Biblioteca Alessandrina, IT Bibblioteca Universitaria di Pavia, IT Biblioteca di storia moderna e contemporanea, IT Senato della Repubblica, IT And they are growing thanks to cooperation agreements with ATHENA PLUS AthenaPlus Pilots COLLABORATIVE WORKING TRAINING BUILDING AN EXHIBITION TESTING AND MONITORING SOFTWARE IMPROVEMENT FINAL USER INVOLVEMENTS

Learn MOVIO

References MOVIO Video: MOVIO websites: AthenaPlus wiki: AthenaPlus community: AthenaPlus public deliverables and documents: Digital exhibition guidelines (English) (italian) (Arabic) Some exhibitions curated using MOVIO: CMS MOVIO: Code request form:

 1) Plan your own school trip  2) City quest (Mobile/app)-QR Code  3) Maps of Europe (standalone smartboard app) Other ATHENA plus creative tools

School trip planner Cultural sites Journal planning Cross-course

CITY QUEST Tablet app Collection linked to city, region, … Find the cultural content and win the race

MAPS OF EUROPE Smartboard app Based on Europeana API 100 years back in time: what was happening in Europe?

Connecting with AthenaPlus

Thanks!!! Maria Teresa Natale 1, Sam Habibi Minelli 2, Barbara Dierickx 3, Paolo Ongaro 2, Marzia Piccininno 1, Daniele Ugoletti 2, Rubino Saccoccio 2, Alberto Raggioli 2 1 Istituto centrale per il catalogo unico delle biblioteche (ICCU), {mariateresa.natale, 2 GruppoMeta {sam.minelli, paolo.ongaro, daniele.ugoletti, rubino.saccoccio, 3 PACKED vzw 4 I2CAT