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ArsMeteo: artworks and tags floating over the planet art

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In this paper we present ArsMeteo, a Web 2.0 portal for collecting and sharing digital (or digitalized) artworks, like videos, pictures, poems and music. The ArsMeteo contents are enriched with a variety of meanings by the tagging activity of all users of the community, both authors and visitors. In this setting, innovative artistic approaches to tagging and tag-based browsing has been thoughtin order to create a dynamic and fertile background for artistic experimentation and cooperative artistic creation.

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M. Baldoni, C. Baroglio, A. Horv\'ath, V. Patti, F. Portis, M. Avilia, and P. Grillo. Folksonomies meet ontologies in arsmeteo: from social descriptions of artifacts to emotional concepts. FOMI 2008, pages 132--143. IOS Press, 2008.
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S. Chan. Tagging and searching: serendipity and museum collection databases. In Museums and the Web 2007, pages 87--99, 2007.
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J. Trant and B. Wyman. Investigating social tagging and folksonomy in art museums with steve.museum. In Proc. of the Collaborative Web Tagging Workshop (WWW'06), 2006.

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      HT '09: Proceedings of the 20th ACM conference on Hypertext and hypermedia
      June 2009
      410 pages
      ISBN:9781605584867
      DOI:10.1145/1557914

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      1. digital communities
      2. folksonomies
      3. net art
      4. web 2.0

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