3D data to recreate a Roman bronze portrait of a man
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3D data to recreate a Roman bronze portrait of a man
Open source web apps for browse Museum in Indonesia
This website was created by Francesca Borriello, Lorenza Pierucci and Laura Travaglini as part of their final project for the Digital Pubishing and Electronic Storytelling course at the University of Bologna (academic year 2021/2022).
The web project Julala has been created during the Coding da Vinci Nieder.Rhein.Land 2021 cultural hackathon and offers the opportunity to generate, print and color mandalas from vectorized copperplate elements.
Source code of alienstudio.com. Redefining visual storytelling in the digital age.
Visualizing the Centre Pompidou's (Centre national d'art moderne, aka CNAM) collection data.
Open Science in Museums - Strategy of the "Naturhistorisches Museum Wien"
Simple guessing painting game. Images from the collections of the National Museum in Warsaw, Poland
Sito web dedicato alla Collezione del Civico Museo d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea di Varese
Shiny app that matches scientific names to the EPICC taxonomy
Gallery Metropolitan Museum of Arts
A Python package for extracting publication text from Smith College Museum of Art invoice documents. The script parses the documents to retrieve attributions such as author, title, format, publication date, etc. The extracted information is then merged into an Excel file for convenient usage and integration into the Mimsy database.
This website was created by Francesca Borriello, Lorenza Pierucci and Laura Travaglini as part of their final project for the Digital Pubishing and Electronic Storytelling course at the University of Bologna (academic year 2021/2022).
This repo contains my final odc-web dev project with multiple pages designed using pure JavaScript , HTML and CSS.
Project for course Native Apps II: iOS (University College Ghent)
Virtual Catalog of National Museum Collections in Poland
The web project Plantala was created during the Coding da Vinci Niedersachsen 2020 cultural hackathon and relaunched during a 3-months grant in 2020. It offers the opportunity to generate, print and color mandalas from beautiful vectorized plant elements from digitized botanical teaching posters and is completed by facts about the plants.
A repository to house code for the Do not touch project
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