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Starting from an interest in nature, can move the viewer into some of the other artworks. Exploration: being transported from the natural/real world into the world of the artworks. Nature/Landscape Natural elements Travel seems to be the crucial way. Travelling implies change. Multiple ways of travel. Change in landscapes, change in form of artworks, different kinds of portraits, related to different eras and style. Acknowledge change, by trying to freeze time/change in these artworks. Idea of progress. Contrasts with the circular shape. Maybe the blue picture in the middle, and then linked with the other. Evolution is evident. The woman is more passive in the beginning, and then becoming more powerful. More masculine? A journey through identities. Nature to animal, to human, to female, to male, to female/non-gender, to animal and to nature again.
Source
WP7 Mini conference scenarios GAM
Competency Questions
What natural/landscape entities are considered in the visit?
What artworks are exhibited?
What travel script is proposed?
What change type (e.g. era, style, progress, circular) is shown in the travel, across either landscape or artworks?
What Basic entity types are considered (e.g. male, female, animal, human, etc.)
Ontology/Ontology Design Patterns Relevant for the scenario
Artifact as Functional/constructionist vs. Human-designed vs. Human-influenced
Physical vs. Social entities (DOLCE)
Basic entity types from OntoWordNet
D&S and Control flow patterns for scripting
ArCo patterns for cultural entities (e.g. artworks)
SPARQL Questions
TODO
Toy Dataset
TODO
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Here’s my first attempt at CQs and reusable patterns for this, as promised
On 25 Jan 2021, at 22:34, luigi-asprino ***@***.***> wrote:
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Description
Starting from an interest in nature, can move the viewer into some of the other artworks. Exploration: being transported from the natural/real world into the world of the artworks. Nature/Landscape Natural elements Travel seems to be the crucial way. Travelling implies change. Multiple ways of travel. Change in landscapes, change in form of artworks, different kinds of portraits, related to different eras and style. Acknowledge change, by trying to freeze time/change in these artworks. Idea of progress. Contrasts with the circular shape. Maybe the blue picture in the middle, and then linked with the other. Evolution is evident. The woman is more passive in the beginning, and then becoming more powerful. More masculine? A journey through identities. Nature to animal, to human, to female, to male, to female/non-gender, to animal and to nature again.
Source
WP7 Mini conference scenarios GAM
Competency Questions
What natural/landscape entities are considered in the visit?
What artworks are exhibited?
What travel script is proposed?
What change type (e.g. era, style, progress, circular) is shown in the travel, across either landscape or artworks?
What Basic entity types are considered (e.g. male, female, animal, human, etc.)
Ontology/Ontology Design Patterns Relevant for the scenario
Artifact as Functional/constructionist vs. Human-designed vs. Human-influenced
Physical vs. Social entities (DOLCE)
Basic entity types from OntoWordNet
D&S and Control flow patterns for scripting
ArCo patterns for cultural entities (e.g. artworks)
Depends on
Independent
Description
Starting from an interest in nature, can move the viewer into some of the other artworks. Exploration: being transported from the natural/real world into the world of the artworks. Nature/Landscape Natural elements Travel seems to be the crucial way. Travelling implies change. Multiple ways of travel. Change in landscapes, change in form of artworks, different kinds of portraits, related to different eras and style. Acknowledge change, by trying to freeze time/change in these artworks. Idea of progress. Contrasts with the circular shape. Maybe the blue picture in the middle, and then linked with the other. Evolution is evident. The woman is more passive in the beginning, and then becoming more powerful. More masculine? A journey through identities. Nature to animal, to human, to female, to male, to female/non-gender, to animal and to nature again.
Source
WP7 Mini conference scenarios GAM
Competency Questions
Ontology/Ontology Design Patterns Relevant for the scenario
SPARQL Questions
TODO
Toy Dataset
TODO
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