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Radio PAN

by Vincenzo Barone last modified December 11, 2009 - 13:02
Radio PAN
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Radiopan is the webradio of PAN - Palazzo delle Arti Napoli who built dedicated to a virtual community lover of the "art of listening". Voices and sounds are combined in various ways: interviews, direct events, audio-tours, concerts, soundscapes, experimental sound productions, musical selections. RadioPAN Represents a small mobile recording station that moves to capture concerts, seminars, events, debates, urban sound environments in an attempt to draw an audible map of the city's cultural life. The need The Palazzo delle Arti di Napoli, PAN, decided to get into the game through a radio dedicated to the art of music. This meant to have tools for audio broadcasting via the web and a content management system that allowed them to manage agendas and music schedules, accompanied by a structure very attractive to users. PAN, open to experimentation and sharing want to create a portal that would become not only a means of disseminating information but also a website for collecting knowledge around the world. The website The portal developed by Abstrac Open Soultions in collaboration with Arkè di Naples was born with the idea of responding to this need, and proposes a minimalist graphics, in line with the company's expectations and, at the same time, an easily usable contents management system; Plone. The website uses important tools that allow streaming and broadcasting of radioPAN plus a blog section which includes interactive discussions and comments on specific topics. The content of a single palimpsest comes from mixing the content of the database and every palimpsest takes a different skin characterizing the program aired. This is a multicultural website expressed in a simple but complete way.

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Industry
Arts and Entertainment
Country
Italy

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