Sharing the Perception of Credibility in Participatory Investigation

DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.31544.90884 Recommended soundtrack: Everything is everything. This is the elaboration of a draft presented live at Noisy-Champs, France, in February 2019. This “live poster” was proposed as a way to formalize a method to share the perception of credibility in participatory investigation. A full report of the workshop where this poster was presented is … Continue reading Sharing the Perception of Credibility in Participatory Investigation

P.E.L.P. ep. 5: Naming the first stones, lots of music, and teenage Mauro

While the preparation of the milestone event for our little participatory lithology exercise [1] is under way…. ..music is flowing, both in the form of our Lithobags, and thanks to Pietro “Raman” Crivelli from Piloni (Southern Tuscany). Peter is sending us before sunset either a song or a painting (e does both), asking to republish … Continue reading P.E.L.P. ep. 5: Naming the first stones, lots of music, and teenage Mauro

Participatory Lithology: Options for Sponsors

versione 31.3.2020 To understand what Participatory Lithology is, and how we are proposing it, we encourage you to read the summary of the project’s first week (March 21-27, 2020). In the project we have considered four roles: collectors, classifiers, entertainers, and sponsors. To consider the effort involved in the project, you may review what the … Continue reading Participatory Lithology: Options for Sponsors

Presentation of the pibinko.org Network in Brussels (May 22, 2019): How did it go?

Last Wednesday, after close-of-business on a workshop for research ethics in the Internet sector, I had the possibility of organizing a brief yet intense presentation of the pibinko.org network at Piola Libry, in Brussels, Belgium. This followed our participation in early April to the final conference of the DITOs project, and various on- and off-line … Continue reading Presentation of the pibinko.org Network in Brussels (May 22, 2019): How did it go?

Videos

please note: Videos for the Metalliferous Hills Jug Band (Jug Band Colline Metallifere) are proposed in a dedicate page on the JBCM web site: http://www.pibinko.org/jugbandcollinemetallifere/videos/ Shorts, in reverse date order. Nine videos are co-productions (with: Lucio Monocrom, Orsola Sinisi, Francesco Giubbilini, Manuel Schianchi). Some videos are, intentionally, “lo-fi”, instant productions. Others follow a detailed production … Continue reading Videos

Promotion, communication, facilitation

Since 2006 I have been working in a growing array of projects related to promotion, outreach, facilitation, and community engagement. For these activities, I often collaborate with other professionals or organizations. The track record is provided below. Individual events or very short projects (e.g. a one week campaign or a presentation) are listed separate from … Continue reading Promotion, communication, facilitation

The Jug Band live in Monterotondo Marittimo (Southern Tuscany), Oct. 31, 2017

An evening with the Jug Band in action with songs spanning from Etruschi from Lakota, to blues, rock, and country covers.  See the track list below… Wolfgang Scheibe (bass), pibinko (snare drum), Dario Canal (lead vocals, washboard, acoustic guitar), Simone Sandrucci (electric guitar, acoustic guitar, banjo, backing vocals), Pietro “Piro” Marini (acoustic guitar, backing vocals) Track list, and videos … Continue reading The Jug Band live in Monterotondo Marittimo (Southern Tuscany), Oct. 31, 2017