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March 4, 2017: Open Data Day in Torniella (with opening in Scansano and closing in Castelnuovo Val di Cecina)
Saturday, March 4, for the International Open Data Day, the beta version of the Farma Valley Community Map will be presented in Torniella (GR), Southern Tuscany: meet us at 6PM in the Torniella Band/ARCI club in the main square of the village. The event is in the line of initiatives that the Attivarti.org founders have … Continue reading March 4, 2017: Open Data Day in Torniella (with opening in Scansano and closing in Castelnuovo Val di Cecina)
The revision of the trekking network in Castelnuovo Val di Cecina, Tuscany
In collaboration with IRIS Ambiente: A presentation of the project for the Municipality of Castelnuovo Val di Cecina, South of Pisa, concerning the revision of some 80 km of trekking network. The project implied a series of GPS surveys, the creation of a GIS data set combining the survey with pre-existing cartography, update photographic documentation, and … Continue reading The revision of the trekking network in Castelnuovo Val di Cecina, Tuscany
Apr. 7, 2017: At the confluence of Farma and Cecina a webinar on geomatics, environment, and music
Note: see also the official invitation published on March 31st Experts in Tuscan hydrology might be puzzled recalling that the confluence of the Farma Creek and the Cecina river does not exist. In fact, they are not even part of the same catchment, so what’s up? However, at times confluences may be created among territories and … Continue reading Apr. 7, 2017: At the confluence of Farma and Cecina a webinar on geomatics, environment, and music
May 9, 2020 – Interview with Jack O’Malley @ Se Telefonando
Almost half an hour with an interview (in Italian) by Linda Linz from Radio Rogna to Jack O’Malley. From this you may discover almost all of the stream of activities which brought to the Jug Band Colline Metallifere, with roots in the mid-Nineties, up to the Participatory Lithology project, born during the first phase of … Continue reading May 9, 2020 – Interview with Jack O’Malley @ Se Telefonando
Come to Tatti (Southern Tuscany) for the metalliferous version of the 2019 International Open Data Day
The Open Data Day is an international event, in its ninth edition, celebrating open data, and its meaning for governments, business, and society all over the world. If this sounds a bit geeky, consider that many public bodies have adopted for some years now open data policies, and that the private sector is not ignoring … Continue reading Come to Tatti (Southern Tuscany) for the metalliferous version of the 2019 International Open Data Day
Music and Rhymes
updated Mar 2026 Music (and rhymes) in the pibinko.org network are not just a form of entertainment, but media to convey environmental and land planning issues (as the historical core of the network’s business), or any other content that we deem appropriate. In time, activities have evolved, and will range from down-to-earth production of live … Continue reading Music and Rhymes
The Metalliferous Hills Jug Band in “Supermarket”
Recorded Oct.30, 2018 @ Tiglio (Castelnuovo Val di Cecina, Tuscany). Delegates from the Metalliferous Hills Jug Band, from left to right: Simone Sandrucci, Dario Canal, Jack o’Malley, Wolfgang Scheibe. Video by Luigi “Roccia” Ciampini. Contacts: info@pibinko.org
Tom “harp” Newton…not just harp
Thomas Newton from Etruschi from Lakota caught on another instrument (Sep. 30, 2018, Castelnuovo Val di Cecina, Italy)
Sep. 27, 2018: Etruschi & Friends Country Session at the White Rabbit Hole in Tuscany
On Thursday, Sep. 27, 2018 we were invited at the Tana del Bianconiglio (White Rabbit Hole) recording studio in Montecchio, a tiny village not far from Pisa, for a recording session putting together three generations and moods from different latitudes. Let’s see who was there, and how they got to this spot. The line-up The headliners, and hosts, … Continue reading Sep. 27, 2018: Etruschi & Friends Country Session at the White Rabbit Hole in Tuscany