[OSGeo-Discuss] FYI - The new map of Participatory Lithology is online

Andrea Giacomelli pibinko at gmail.com
Fri Apr 24 03:02:31 PDT 2020


Dear all,

Further to the call for expressions of interest issued a couple of weeks
ago, I am glad to announce that our "little participatory lithology
exercise"  now has a proper web map.

Kudos to Francesco Marucci from Bologna, Italy, who kindly developed it:

http://www.pibinko.org/participatory-lithology-the-map/

For those of you interested to learn more about the project from a
different angle, on Apr. 12 there was an article on the Science Connected
webzine which you can read (click here
<http://www.pibinko.org/lithology-public-and-geologists-collaborate-science-connected-apr-13-2020/>
).

Best regards from Southern Tuscany!

Andrea Giacomelli
Cultura, Ambiente, Innovazione Libera
http://www.pibinko.org
info at pibinko.org
+39 331 7539228
P. IVA: 01582480537



---------- Forwarded message ---------
Da: Andrea Giacomelli <pibinko at gmail.com>
Date: mer 8 apr 2020 alle ore 08:58
Subject: The map of Participatory Lithology, and a call for expressions of
interest
To: OSGeo Discussions <discuss at lists.osgeo.org>
Cc: <micalosapevo at pibinko.org>, Rocco Colangelo <colangelo at pibinko.org>


*[This is the adaptation of an e-mail I sent earlier to the Italian list,
so I don't know if it will qualify as a cross-posting for readers of
gfoss-it... anyway: apologies in this case]*



Hello, I hope you are well

On March 21 we (pibinko.org network <http://www.pibinko.org> and Metalliferous
Hills Jug Band <http://www.pibinko.org/jugbandcollinemetallifere>) started
what we may qualify as a small resilience project.
This combines some very local aspects (helping families of a tiny Southern
Tuscan village to classify a series of domestic mineral collections), with
the experience we have since 2007 in working in international communities
to do things that some folks consider "beyond Jodorowski", and other
consider interesting and productive, with lots of nuances in between. From
the pibinko.org site you can get some hints about this context.

To learn about the Participatory Lithology project in a "linear" way you
can go for this page <http://www.pibinko.org/participatorylithology/>, or
if you want a less informal approach and you like music, you should start
from here
<http://www.pibinko.org/jugbandcollinemetallifere/mauro-the-t-rex-and-simone-sandrucci-participatory-lithology4/>
.

Once you have learned a bit more about the story, you can check out the
first version of the project map:

http://www.pibinko.org/litologia-partecipativa-la-mappa-dei-partecipanti-all8-4-20/

We are interested in finding people who might support Participatory
Lithology by helping to create a map which is a little more dynamic than
exporting images from QGIS.
This contribution to the project would be assimilated to a level 2b
sponsorship (see this page
<http://www.pibinko.org/participatory-lithology-options-for-sponsors/> for
an explanation)...or it might drift to the category of "other forms of
entertainment" (see this other page
<http://www.pibinko.org/jugbandcollinemetallifere/participatory-lithology-instructions-for-the-entertainers/>),
depending on the type of visualization that we may come up with.

Please write to  micalosapevo at pibinko.org if you are interested.

Thank you for your attention, and best regards from Southern Tuscany

Andrea Giacomelli
Culture, Environment, Open Innovation
http://www.pibinko.org
info at pibinko.org
+39 331 7539228
P. IVA: 01582480537
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