This interactive documentary combines 3D visualisation and multi-modal storytelling to tell the story of Senerchia terremotata, that is, the earthquake that devastated the Irpinia region (South Italy) in 1980. Forty years after one of the most devastating earthquakes in Italian history, Italia Terremotata investigates its long-term impact on rural communities in Irpinia (South Italy). This film integrates 3D visualisation and multimodal storytelling to recount the story of the resilient community of Senerchia, one of at least 40 towns almost completely destroyed by the 1980 earthquake which left 2483 people dead, 7700 injured, and 250,000 homeless. After the earthquake, most of the inhabitants of Senerchia lived in prefabricated houses for...
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Our attention is pointed on Laviano area, a little village in province of Salerno in South of Italy....
This article builds on recent works on witnessing, socially engaged documentary filmmaking and studi...
Rebuilding reality - Case study: an inland area of Abruzzo, devastated by the earthquake of April 6t...
In this article, we discuss the experimental application of iterative co-design, community-based and...
According to Anil Narine (2014), eco-trauma cinema represents “the harm we, as humans, inflict upon ...
From Zero – People Rebuilding Life after the Emergency (2009) is an ongoingserial documentary projec...
Our attention is pointed on Laviano area, a little village in province of Salerno, in the South of I...
Italy is a country well known for the seismic and volcanic hazard. As a matter of fact the first sei...
Destructive earthquakes leave traces not only on the physical landscape but also on human processes....
All the heritage of Italian villages is intimately linked to the concept of collective identity, int...
The importance of visual evidence – and particularly films and videos – has become more prominent wi...
This research was inspired by an old stereoscopic viewer from the early 1900s, containing 42 glass s...
Our attention is pointed on Laviano area, a little village in province of Salerno in South of Italy....
This article builds on recent works on witnessing, socially engaged documentary filmmaking and studi...
Rebuilding reality - Case study: an inland area of Abruzzo, devastated by the earthquake of April 6t...