Activities
Seminars will be held continuously throughout the project and will focus on the collaboration forms for the Culture heritage communities, ICT-developers, Creative Industry and Researchers. This will take place in relation to the exhibition content.
During the Interactive Salon’s programme, various collaborative activities will take place in the form of evaluations, scenario labs, seminars and workshops. Their purpose is three-fold:
To support cultural heritage institutions in their dialogue with other stakeholders, to allow a greater sharing of expertise and to disseminate case studies of successful applications of ICT in cultural heritage.
Activities 2007
- Interactive Salon will be hosted by Intermedia Department of the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts
in June 2007
- David Nilsson presented EPOCH 3D webservice at the Swedish Museums spring meeting at Moderna Museet, 20th of March
Activities 2006
- Forum för Levande Historia, 7th of November
Mini seminar
- Kunskapsgruppen (Museifönstret, Östasiatiska Museet, Stockholms Stadsmuseum) 7th of November
Mini seminar
- Lärarhögskolan 9th of November
Presentation
- Historiska Museet on 16th of November
Mini seminar
- Polismuseet 22nd of November
Presentation
- Veronica Sekules, Sainbury Centre for Visual Arts, University of East Anglia, Norwich. 26th of November
Presentation
- Network of Expertise Centres (NoEC) 27th of November
University of Jaen – Alberto Sanchez Vizcaino
The Forum Norwich – Bryn Davies
CENTRIM, University of Brighton – Despina Kanellou
CMIS, University of Brighton – Karina Rodriguez Echavarria
MiraLab, Geneva – Nedjma Cadi
PIN, Florence – Sandro Saccenti
Limburgs Museum, Netherlands – Wim Hupperetz
International Cultural Centre, Krakow
CENTRIM, University of Brighton – Dave Francis
CENTRIM, University of Brighton – Andrew Grantham
Presentation of the exhibition. Discussions are being held with the Forum in Norwich about the possibilities to take over the Interactive Salon exhibition.
- Poster presentation of the Interactive Salon at NODEM 06 conference, 7-9th of December
- Research Institute for Visualization, Architecture and Archaeology (RIVAA), Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest 10th of December.
Presentation of the exhibition. Discussions are being held with the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest about the possibilities to take over the Interactive Salon exhibition.
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