Society

30 September

21:00MuPIn Talk

/*MuPIn Talk is MuPIn’s online talk show born at the time of the first lockdown that tells the stories of the protagonists of computing and digital. This year we have arrived at the second series which is available, as well as in video, also in podcast.*/
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Event language: Italian

Percorso: Society
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2 October

17:00Critical Code Studies

/ * If computers are everywhere and programs are what drives the world, coding is a real activity carried out by people in specific historical and social contexts. But often – at least in Europe – a critical vision of this activity has been lacking, which remains unknown or mythological.* /

Event language: English

Percorso: Society
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Matthew Fuller

University of London

Mark Marino
Mark Marino

University of California

Stefano Penge
Stefano Penge

Chair

3 October

21:00MuPIn Talk

Coding, Italy, training, economic development and competitiveness: coding is an indispensable factor to train students and workers today and tomorrow. But the Italian system has this objective clear ?

/*Mupin Talk is the online talk show of Mupin born at the time of the first lockdown that tells the stories of the protagonists of computing and digital. We have arrived this year to the second series that is available, in addition to video, also in podcast. */
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Gaspar Torriero

Cristian Ranallo

Pietro Terna    

Marta Regge

4 October

18:30RoboCode

/*Social robots – machines equipped with artificial intelligence “embodied” in a body – are progressively spreading in various sectors, including education and care. The Gallino Laboratory of the University of Turin used Nao to study some interactions between man and machine, in particular by analyzing the emotions detected by the robot to structure its activities and build positive relationships. Nao is used here as itr (Intelligent Tutoring Robot) for teaching times tables in primary school. During the event, basic elements of robot programming will be presented.*/

Event language: Italian

Percorso: Society
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Renato Grimaldi

UniTo

Sandro Brignone

UniTo

Silvia Palmieri
Silvia Palmieri

UniTO

5 October

21:00MuPIn Talk

/*MuPIn Talk is Mupin’s online talk show born at the time of the first lockdown that tells the stories of the protagonists of computing and digital. This year we have arrived at the second series which is available, as well as in video, also in podcast.*/
You can find them here.

Event language: Italian

Percorso: Society
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6 October

18:30Coding Girls

/*The future is STEAM: science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics. In the digital age, it is essential that more women acquire the skills necessary to work in the design teams of increasingly pervasive technologies and applications that require a mélange of humanistic and technoscientific knowledge. The “Coding Girls” movement sees universities, schools, organizations and allied companies to promote equal opportunities of coding, educating in a creative and conscious use of digital technologies.

Coding girls in Turin reaches its third year thanks to the collaboration of Fondazione Mondo Digitale and Fondazione Compagnia di San Paolo.

“I think it’s very important to get more women into computing. My slogan is: Computing is too important to be left to men”. (Karen Spärck Jones, British computer science and computational linguist)*/

Organized in collaboration with Fondazione Mondo Digitale (FMD) and women who plan the future.

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Viviana Patti
Viviana Patti

UniTo

Cristina Bosco

UniTo

Alberto Manieri

Fondazione Mondo Digitale

Elisa Chierchiello

Fondazione Mondo Digitale

Chiara Ghidini

Fondazione Bruno Kessler (FBK), Trento

Elisa Bassignana

IT University of Copenhagen

Claudia Misale

IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, NY

6 October

21:00Hello, Ada!

/ * Theatrical performance about Ada Lovelace, London mathematician and first programmer in history. The show stages an interview by a communications officer of a (real) ICT company to a (virtual) Ada Lovelace. It presents Ada’s life, her relationship with Charles Babbage, the writing of the notes on the Analytical Engine. The goal is to make the public reflect on the relationship between feminine and scientific. * /

 

Curated by the theater group La Memoria dell’Asino, with Genny Sammartino. Original text by Stefano Penge, directed by Marina Pizzolante. 

Event language: Italian

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La Memoria dell’Asino

Theater group

8 October

17:00We’re far from the shallow now

/*In the IT world, there are few women: few girls enrolled in dedicated institutes and faculties, few women programmers and in key roles in ICT companies. Why? Where did it start? There was a time when women were the only ones able to program computers. And there have been some notable exceptions.*/

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Rossana Damiano
Rossana Damiano

Simona Ronchi della Rocca

Viviana Patti
Viviana Patti

Maristella Agosti

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