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The Italian IMATI-CNR, an institute of the Italian National Research Council, has developed Querylab, a tool to compare cultures, customs and traditions and explore tangible and intangible cultural heritage. The two project leaders introduce the tool and explain how it uses the Europeana APIs.
Discover how a team of students from Rotterdam Hogeschool combined cultural heritage data from Europeana.eu with exciting technologies to create an immersive storytelling experience at the Immersive Tech Week Hackathon - and how you can follow in their footsteps!
Title:
Jos Kamp and Elisabeth Engering presenting the project. Permission granted for Europeana reuse.
Creator:
Jessika Weber
Date:
2023
Institution:
Breda University of Applied Sciences
Country:
The Netherlands
News
Created: 15 February 2023
Jessika Weber Sabil
Georgia Evans
Low Code Fest 2022 encouraged students and educators to use Europeana’s APIs and data to develop innovative approaches and projects. We hear from staff and Tourism and AI students of Breda University of Applied Sciences about their winning project on religious cultural heritage.
Title:
VR Kobzar screenshot. Permission granted for Europeana reuse.
Creator:
Hanna Dudich
Date:
2023
Institution:
Taras Shevchenko Lyceum
Country:
Ukraine
News
Created: 7 February 2023
Hanna Dudich
Georgia Evans
Low Code Fest 2022 encouraged students and educators to use Europeana’s APIs and data to develop innovative approaches and projects. We hear from staff and students at Taras Shevchenko Lyceum, Kyiv, Ukraine, who tell us about their winning project ‘VR Kobzar.’
Europeana Collections is in an exciting new phase of development. In this article, we’ll cover how we’re using new technologies to make better use of our resources and time.