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Posted on Tuesday October 8, 2024

Updated on Wednesday November 20, 2024

Heritage Horizons: Europeana Project Week

This event - organised by the Europeana Initiative - will put the spotlight on the inspiring projects encouraging reuse, innovating in technologies and enhancing sustainability in the common European data space for cultural heritage.

Heritage Horizons Project Week 25 - 29 November Online
Title:
Collage | 76 - C - 12
Creator:
Ruperti, Madia
Institution:
Cooperation Initiative Museums Basel
Country:
Switzerland
25 — 29 November 2024
09:45 — 15:30
(CET)
Online

The ‘Heritage Horizons Project Week: Shaping the common European data space for cultural heritage’, taking place from 25 - 29 November 2024, will put the spotlight on the diverse and innovative projects which enrich and enhance the common European data space for cultural heritage.

Project Week will showcase their efforts while facilitating collaboration and connection, accelerating knowledge sharing and shaping new project opportunities. Sessions will highlight the role of digital technologies in preserving and engaging with cultural heritage, advancing social inclusion, encouraging reuse and promoting sustainability, as well as on leading technical developments in the data space.

Each day of project week will have a focus relevant to the data space and cultural heritage sector and spotlight the projects which focus on that particular topic.

Monday 25 November (Day one) - Social, green, and digital transformation in the cultural sector, including Heritage Dialogues: Cultural heritage for a regenerative digital transition in EU neighbouring countries. 

Tuesday 26 November (Day two): 3D in the data space: Discover the transformative potential of 3D technologies in the cultural sector, including their impact on digital heritage, accessibility, and immersive cultural experiences.

Wednesday 27 November (Day three): Reuse: Explore strategies to encourage the reuse of cultural heritage data, and foster collaborations between cultural heritage and education

Thursday 28 November (Day four) - Artificial intelligence in the data space: Discuss artificial intelligence's ethical implications and applications in digital heritage efforts, including the need to balance innovation with cultural sensitivity and ethical considerations.

Friday 29 November (Day five) - Social, green, and digital transformation in the cultural sector, with focus on synergies with other large data initiatives, such as the European Collaborative Cloud for Cultural Heritage and the common European data space for tourism.

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