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About

Every year, the Europeana Initiative runs the Digital Storytelling Festival. The international event encourages cultural heritage professionals, educators, creatives, and students from Europe and beyond to boost their storytelling skills and tell stories exploring culture. We hope to inspire participants to create connections between art, culture and history and the contemporary world.

Check this page for the latest news about the next Digital Storytelling Festival and information about previous years!

Residency programme

Since 2023, a key part of the Digital Storytelling Festival has been our Online Creative Residency, which brings students and new professionals who want to gain storytelling skills in a professional setting together with experts. Working with these experts, residency participants develop stories with cultural heritage in different digital formats.

The theme for 2024 was ‘journey’ and, to add to writing, social media and animation, introduced two new formats - collage art and storytelling with 3D. 3D was also in focus as we are also encouraging participants to use a new set of 3D items from the Twin it! campaign in their stories. 

Explore the results from previous residencies below!

Previous editions

News

The role of community-generated content in the digital legacy of the First World War
Title:
Correspondance: Recto, photographie d'un groupe de poilus. Henri Tafforeau apparaît sur la photographie.
Date:
1914-1918

The role of community-generated content in the digital legacy of the First World War

Created: 10 September 2019

The revolution in digital technology and the accessibility to new material via digital storytelling are changing the way researchers are able to look at the period of the First World War. Projects like Europeana 1914-1918, which combines institutional and publicly contributed material, are disrupting the research life cycle and promoting new insights into historical research. Dr. Agiatis Benardou, Senior Researcher at Digital Curation Unit / ATHENA R.C. – a Europeana DSI-4 partner – fills us in.

Resampling archival recordings as electronic music. Listen in with RE:VIVE
Title:
Scores
Creator:
Sander Molenaar
Date:
2019

Resampling archival recordings as electronic music. Listen in with RE:VIVE

Created: 28 August 2019

Rounding out our series on digital storytelling, Gregory Markus, Project Leader at the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision, lets us listen in on their latest projects. Via the RE:VIVE initiative, they’re reusing cultural heritage material to make electronic music that brings sounds and memories of the past to current audiences.

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