“Easy Museum” project the places of the Castle and the City of Gaeta
The first panel, near the Castle of Gaeta, inaugurates the new integrated system of communication and cultural accessibility of Museo Facile, created in collaboration with SCIRE and the State Institute for the Deaf, which aims to make the experience of visiting the monument accessible, pleasant and effective for all types of visitors, breaking down cultural, linguistic and sensory barriers.
The communication system “Places of the Castle and the city of Gaeta” will propose cultural routes both inside the Castle and in the city of Gaeta.
CREDITS
Scientific Coordination
Ivana Bruno, Giulia Orofino
University of Cassino and Southern Lazio
Scientific Committee
Benedetta Borello, Ivana Bruno, Gianluca Lauta, Giulia Orofino
University of Cassino and Southern Lazio
Texts
Benedetta Borello (historical text on the Castle)
Christian Bonaventura (text: Painting of the 17th century in Gaeta: An itinerary)
University of Cassino and Southern Lazio
Linguistic simplification
Gianluca Lauta
University of Cassino and Southern Lazio
Communication design and project organizaion
Edmondo Colella
University of Cassino and Southern Lazio
English texts
Gabriele Poole
University of Cassino and Southern Lazio
Video LIS Italian Sign Language
Luca Bianchi, Deborah Donadio, Violante Nonno, Melissa Cirillo, Marco Verni
State Institute for the Deaf in Rome
QR Code and IT aspects
Maurizio Abbate, Alessandra Chiarlitti
University of Cassino and Southern Lazio
Social Media Strategist
Sara Leone
University of Cassino and Lazio
Photographic documentation
Photographic archives of the Laboratorio progetto Museo Facile, Department of Letters and Philosophy, University of Cassino and Southern Lazio – photographs by Gaetano Alfano
Construction of structures and installation
MC – Metalmeccanica Cilindro-Cassino
Media Printing
SPRINT by Dario Secondino – Cassino
Luca Campellone and Federica Carnevale, trainees of the Laboratorio Museo Facile of the Department of Letters and Philosophy, University of Cassino and Southern Lazio – Technological District of Cultural Heritage, Lazio Region, collaborated on the project.