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The present paper accordingly with some studies carried out within the UNESCO IFAP programme introduces a synthetic overview on the impact due to recent ICT trends on society and due to the participation in a worldwide observatory on eContent & Services presents a selection of African success stories in the field of digital creativity. A number of African countries are competing every year to...
In this paper we discuss the activities of a group of students PROEJA (Integrated Professional Education and the Education of Young and Adults) about digital inclusion, creativity, and recovery of cultural identity as producers of Cyberart. The concept of "transiarte" was developed as the art of transition between the virtual spaces (Cyberart) and the real spaces (popular art). This is a...
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