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"Digital transitions in the Cultural Heritage Sector"

Understanding the digital future of Cultural Heritage and Research

20 Apr - 21 Apr Online
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Emergent forms of digital cultural production/re-production, participation and re-use of CHI contents in DSM

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24/03/2021 12:04   comment-square 0 comments
20 April 2021
10:00 - 11:20
Reference: IN-MEET-2021-03-56
Version number 22 (of 22) see other versions

Timezone: CEST

The cultural heritage sector is today embracing the urgency to transform the threat of COVID-19 into an opportunity to make cultural and creative content accessible through digitization. By looking at the online Open Platforms’ features and interactions (a complex mix of market and non-market elements, a mutable space in perpetual evolution and increasingly interactive with traditional sectors through forms of direct engagement), the cultural heritage sector can find brand new instruments to tackle the challenge and orchestrate its development plan.

In this view, some museums are already implementing best practices of value (co)creation in terms of serving as innovation and welfare hotspots, sustainability facilitators, social cohesion gateways, by digitizing and opening their collections and activities to the possibility of creative appropriation and remix of its contents by users. Looking at the entire cultural heritage sector and at its interactions, which are the practices that can today be considered well established and which are the emerging trends in terms of involving users in the production, re-production and preservation of digitized culture? When cultural digitized contents engage in dialogue with the Digital Single Market, which forms can they take and in which sectors are mainly re-used?

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10:00 Welcome with Maria Tartari (IULM University)

10:05 Introduction: inDICEs project: A Holistic Perspective with Sara Di Giorgio (inDICEs Project Manager)

10:10 Keynote speech: The EU policy agenda: Digital Transformation for cultural heritage sector in COVID-19 period with Rickard Bucksch (European Commission)

10:20 Round Table: ”How areas of cultural production intertwine especially after COVID-19 forced digitalization and which are the emergent areas to be observed” moderated by: Pier Luigi Sacco (Bruno Kessler Foundation & IULM University)
Contributors: Serena Tabacchi (Museum of Contemporary Digital Art, Tate Modern), Maria Elena Colombo (Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera), Gerfried Stocker (Ars Electronica) and Sabine Himmelsbach (HeK Basel)

11:10 Community Engagement: Launch of the inDICEs Open Call for Sources with Pier Luigi Sacco (Bruno Kessler Foundation & IULM University)

11:15 Wrap-up and closing remarks with Pier Luigi Sacco (Bruno Kessler Foundation & IULM University)

11:20 End of the session

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