- Jack O’Malley gave a presentation for people attending an Aperitivideo by La Maremma delle Idee. These are the topics covered as far as he told me after his beer review of this article.
- Jug Band Colline Metallifere, and jugs. For those who would like to hear the band, here are some videos, or you can book it for your next event (online or in physical spaces when it will be possible. The band performs with various “geometries” from one to nine people, and is well accustomed to teleworking). Please not that the jugbandcm@pibinko.org address is read by all four core components (Dario Canal, Simone Sandrucci, Wolfgang Scheibe, in addition to Jack).
- Participatory Lithology, launched on March 21, 2020 by the Jug Band Colline Metallifere and the pibinko.org network as a resilience response to the lockdown (with a “milestone” event coming up around mid May – TBA).
- Palla a 21, or palla Eh! and the Chicago Mission (2007), which triggered all other activities
- BuioMetria Partecipativa, i.e. Participatory Night Sky Quality modelling (since 2008)
- Remote sensing
- The article on Langscape Magazine (An Ancient Game Opens the Door to Innovation in the Farma Valley, Southern Tuscany, Italy, 2018)
- Relations between community-based citizen science projects and research (2017, PDF article here)
- Max Weber’s The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, in relation to the concept of “fun” when at work.
- Monty Python, with reference to the effect raised by the Farma Valley Winter Fest (2016, 2017, 2018)
To be updated on initiatives by the Jug Band Colline Metallifere, please write to jugbandcm@pibinko.org asking to subscribe to our newsletter. Maximum one email per week.