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Originally created in 1967 and destroyed in 2022, the collaborative mosaic Kestrel (Boryviter) can now be explored in the digital exhibition of the Museum of Stolen Art.
As of February 2024, nearly 2,000 cultural infrastructure sites in Ukraine had been damaged by Russia’s actions. In response, Ukrainian civil society is mobilising digital innovation to protect what remains. The Museum of Stolen Art offers a powerful example of how cultural memory can be preserved even if a monument or artefact is completely destroyed or stolen.
AISTER aims to enhance the capacities of European High Education Institutions in Artificial Intelligence and human participation for cultural heritage safeguarding in emergencies.
As we approach the third anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, we share how the Europeana Initiative is working to support the Ukrainian digital heritage sector, and how you can get involved with the effort.
Hatathon is an annual online ideathon and educational programme digitising Ukraine's cultural heritage. In the fifth edition, the Europeana Initiative awarded a Europeana Digital Heritage Nomination to the Online Service of the Crimean Tatar Language project. Sofie Taes speaks to the winners about their work.
Ukrainian cultural institutions need our help to preserve their collections at risk due to the war. Donate your spare equipment to support the digitisation efforts of Ukrainian cultural heritage institutions.
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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.’