
A contribution to a better understanding of the future of humanity and the humanities in the age of AI and new information technologies.

La Luna di Kievby Gianni Rodari Chissà se la lunadi Kievè bellacome la luna di Roma,chissà se è la stessao soltanto sua sorella…“Ma son sempre quella!– la luna protesta –non sono mica un berretto da nottesulla tua testa!Viaggiando quassùfaccio lume a tutti quanti,dall’India al Perù,dal Tevere al Mar Morto,e i miei raggi viaggianosenza passaporto. senza…
The Problem of Spring by Vladimir Mayakovsky, 1923 BIBLIOGRAPHY Mayakovsky, Vladimir, and Dorian Rottenberg. Vladimir Mayakovsky: Selected Works in Three Volumes. Moscow: Raduga Publishers, 1986. Print.Vol. II, pp.91-92.

The website – hypertext includes different versions and formats of Petrarch’s Rerum vulgarium fragmenta from manuscript to digital culture. Translations, rewritings (including tweets), artistic and musical adaptations, and commentaries provide multiple texts and ways of looking at the original source materials. This allows for pedagogical, technical, and research-related innovation. https://wayback.archive-it.org/21835/20230817163249/https://petrarch.uoregon.edu/home

This peer-reviewed open-access e-journal contributes to a better understanding of humanity and the humanities in relation to new information technologies of the past, present, and future. Here is the latest issue: Vol 7, No 1 (2022): Steps Towards the Future: More-Than-Human Humanism in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
The emergence of a reality organized around the Internet is provoking a profound crisis of identity in which the older principles of self-orientation and communitarian identification lose their effectiveness. What concepts, what methods do we need to understand the “knowledge space” in which we live an increasing part of our life? How can we orient…