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Marking the end of the first year of the Time Machine project, a conference in Brussels last week outlined the exciting potential for the future of the initiative. Europeana Executive Director Harry Verwayen was there to discuss how Europeana’s continued collaboration in Time Machine can provide the building blocks for new applications of digital cultural heritage.
GIFT was a European project funded under the Horizon2020 research and innovation programme that brought together museum professionals, world-renowned artists, designers, and researchers to help museums create hybrid experiences: experiences that combine the physical and digital to create personal encounters with cultural heritage.