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Open Creative Framework for a Smart Cultural City: Bologna Porticoes and the Involvement of Citizens for a UNESCO Candidacy

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ICT projects dedicated to Cultural Heritage, in order to both democratise knowledge and act as an additional attraction towards audiences, should not neglect the communicative aspects. This approach can led towards two different perspectives: the creation of emotional and engaging events, and the creation of applications aiming at a more active participation of users in the development of the final product. The candidacy of the porticoes of Bologna as a UNESCO World Heritage Site will exploit the second solution to best involve citizens in the effort, offering, at the same time, training opportunities to students and young professionals.

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Guidazzoli, A., Liguori, M.C., Felicori, M. (2013). Open Creative Framework for a Smart Cultural City: Bologna Porticoes and the Involvement of Citizens for a UNESCO Candidacy. In: Nesi, P., Santucci, R. (eds) Information Technologies for Performing Arts, Media Access, and Entertainment. ECLAP 2013. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 7990. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-40050-6_6

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