CAROLINA FERNANDEZ CASTRILLO 15:01
Fantastic sound

Paolo Monella 15:02
That's a lot of bells

Carmen García 15:03
I'm used to bells here in Spain too, but isnt' taking toooo looong? Are they honouring us?

Paolo Monella 15:03
Are you sure it's no signal that the Barbarians are attaching the city or something?

Carmen García 15:03
that's the stopping

Paolo Monella 15:13
Venice Centre for Digital and Public Humanities -- Website:https://www.unive.it/pag/39287 Email: vedph@unive.it VeDPH new journal "magazén" https://edizionicafoscari.unive.it/en/edizioni4/riviste/magazen/info VeDPH Ca' Foscari new Master's Degree Programme in Digital and Public Humanities https://www.unive.it/pag/38917/

Paolo Monella 15:14
Fabio Vitali's home page, univ. of Bologna https://www.unibo.it/sitoweb/fabio.vitali

Stefano DALL'AGLIO 15:17
The programme of VeDPH's Autumn online seminar cycle will be published on our website soon.

Paolo Monella 15:22
F. Vitali's keynote abstract: https://vedph.github.io/summercamp/keynote

Daniel Kiss 15:45
One more minor correction to he record ;) I think Piranesi's maecenas was James Caulfeild (sic), 4th Viscount Charlemont (and from 1763, 1st Earl of Charlemont). https://artuk.org/discover/artworks/james-caulfeild-4th-viscount-charlemont-later-1st-earl-of-charlemont-245553

Tiziana MANCINELLI 15:58
Thank you very much!

Federico BOSCHETTI 15:58
can I say something?

Diego CALAON 15:59
Clap clap clap! Applausi

Daria Spampinato 15:59
thanks!

Sara Ayres 15:59
Brilliant, thank you!

angelodel80 amdg 15:59
thx, really interesting!

Chloé Tardivel 15:59
amazing, thank you very much !!

Gaia Tomazzoli 15:59
thank you! I have a question

Christian D'Agata 15:59
thank you!

Janyce Desiderio 15:59
Thank you!

Carol Gual 15:59
Wow, thank you so much for this reflection!

Sophie Große 15:59
Thank you!

Daniel Kiss 15:59
Thank you! I have a comment

TEXDANCE - Textiles in Etruscan Dance 15:59
Thank you very much indeed!

Isabel Hartwig 15:59
👏

Bernie Ogden 15:59
Thank-you!

Marco Sartor 15:59
Thank you very much!

Simone Don 15:59
Amazing, thank you!

Maria Akritidou 15:59
I was thinking of the certainty and responsibily attributes in TEI too!

Elisa CORRO' 16:00
very interesting, thank you!

Tiziana MANCINELLI 16:00
Federico and Gaia have questions

Daniel Kiss 16:01
So have I :)

Ирина Пригарина 16:01
Thank you! Very interesting!

serge noiret 16:04
Thank you a lot Fabio for being "historians" in critically looking at data. It was fascinating. How would you translate research hypothesis into searchable and interoperable metadata then? A specific field, a free text space saying about all the possible contradictions in available information ? Your data standard will not be the one used by the library next door so how to proceed if we agree you are right in analysing critically basic descriptive data for our cultural heritage? Which strategy?

Paolo Monella 16:07
Wu Ming collective: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wu_Ming

Diego CALAON 16:15
Great talksmall question:

Diego CALAON 16:17
Do you think that the public nature of funding/bodies of sites and/or repository like Europeans influenced this boring "data" storage? The gfact that they are paid with public/politic. funds is related to the non conflictual nuance of the presented data?

serge noiret 16:18
thank you Fabio for your answer and I am sorry not to be able to use micro and video at the moment !

Franz FISCHER 16:19
no problem, thanks

Andrea Liu 16:21
I really hope this Question & Answer Session will be included in the Youtube video! (please do not cut out the Q & A session from the eventual Youtube video on VeDPH website, very important). Thanks!

Tiziana MANCINELLI 16:21
It will!

Cristina Moraru 16:21
Thank you!

Andrea Liu 16:21
Great, thank you!

Martine Grange 16:21
thanks a lot to all of you!

Paolo Monella 16:21
Video will be uploaded to the #VeDPH YouTube channel in a few days: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4cpNp4YAjA&list=PLzkDEscu2r2oYoYTyDpGo-LB1qfczSbt2

Daniel Kiss 16:22
Thank you so much for this fascinating summer camp!

Paolo Monella 16:22
(linke all videos of open sessions)

Valeria Vanesio 16:22
Thank you!!!!!

Anne 16:22
Possibly of interest to you all: a growing list of digital humanities projects in Wikidata: < https://w.wiki/Waw >. Anyone can edit.

Sophie Große 16:22
Thank you for the key note and for the overall summer camp! It was fabulous.

Valeria Melis 16:22
Thank you all! Let's see very soon in Venice!

Anne 16:22
Thank you for a wonderful week!

Gaia Tomazzoli 16:22
thank you, it was a really enriching experience

Sara Ayres 16:22
Yes!

Janyce Desiderio 16:22
Thank you so much for this week!

Paolo Monella 16:23
Materials page of the Summer Camp: https://vedph.github.io/summercamp/materials/

angelodel80 amdg 16:23
thx!

Carmen García 16:23
Thank you all, teachers, participants, organizators and the VeDPH institution, for this fantastic week! Looking forward to meeting you again somewhere (live or virtually)

Marco Sartor 16:23
Thank you all!

Valentina MIGNOSA 16:23
thank you very much

Diego CALAON 16:23
And we all have to thank Franz Fisher for having us!

Paolo Monella 16:23
Materials page of the Summer Camp: https://vedph.github.io/summercamp/materials/ Videos will soon be uploaded in https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4cpNp4YAjA&list=PLzkDEscu2r2oYoYTyDpGo-LB1qfczSbt2

Marie REDMOND 16:23
Thank you to everyone for a wonderful closing lecture and also for the week of interesting and engaging lectures.

Beth Fischer 16:23
Thank you for this keynote and for the whole week!

Andrea Liu 16:23
Thanks so much for making the camp (and research materials) free and accessible to the public. It has been amazing (much better than many things one has to pay for)!

Leonardo 16:23
thanks

Christian D'Agata 16:23
thank you! bye!

Maria Akritidou 16:23
Thank you!

maia ninidze 16:23
thank you

Lisbet Tarp 16:23
Thanks - bye bye

Alice LUCCHINI 16:23
thank you! Good bye!

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