From 16-Sep-2021 09:00 GMT:-12 to 17-Sep-2021 15:30 GMT:-12
The UNCHARTED project is delighted to announce the first of a series of three co-creation workshops planned by the Consortium in the framework of the investigation action. The aim of the initiatives is to combine the generation of knowledge with the creation of a common understanding and a shared approach to the themes addressed by the research of UNCHARTED. This upcoming event will be hosted and coordinated by the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Porto. Through an extended dialogue between the whole UNCHARTED Consortium, some members of the project Advisory Board and other invited stakeholders, it will develop an examination of the factors shaping the value of culture in Europe and will carry out a systematic comparison between perspectives on different areas of cultural practice where these values emerge. The programme includes sessions devoted to present and discuss the results of WP1. The case studies carried out in WP2 are presented in parallel sessions focused on the three main areas of the project: cultural participation, cultural production and cultural administration. Advisory Board members will act as discussants in these sessions. Another kind of sessions will confront the synthetic representations of the configuration of values in the different areas of cultural practice that will be elaborated along WP2 with practical reflections by selected stakeholders. Additionally, in a final session partners and stakeholders will debate about the Covid-19 impact on the values of culture in cultural participation in view of generating policy recommendations for cultural institutions at a time of recovery of normality. Porto co-creation workshop’ s webpage: https://uncharted-culture.eu/events/co-creation-workshop-in-porto/ UNCHARTED website: https://uncharted-culture.eu/ #UNCHARTEDculture #societalvalueofculture Twitter: @uncharted_cult Facebook: @uncharted.culture
From 13-Apr-2021 14:00 GMT:1 to 13-Apr-2021 16:30 GMT:1
Webinar + Launch of Open Call for 12 Mirror Regions to join the Be.CULTOUR H2020 project on regional development thourgh circular cultural tourism. More info and registrations: https://errin.eu/events/creating-destinations-after-global-pandemic-new-competitive-advantage-remote-areas
From 07-Feb-2020 10:00 GMT:-12 to 07-Feb-2020 17:00 GMT:-12
On February 7th 2020, the UNCHARTED partners held their first meeting in Paris. 10 partners, from 7 EU Countries, presented their work packages and they worked in a positive and functional way going through the main technical and logistic issues and preparing the floor for a future profitable cooperation.
From 26-Nov-2020 10:30 GMT:-12 to 26-Nov-2020 12:30 GMT:-12
A coordination structure of cultural heritage research is still a priority in the agenda of many stakeholders in Europe. For this scope, the REACH project promoted the Stakeholders’ meeting on 26 November, to follow-up the ideas emerged in the Symposium “Horizons for Heritage Research” held in Brussels in March 2019, and to plan future actions. The meeting was held online and joined by representatives of several Horizon 2020 projects, EC Direction General Education & Culture, EC Direction General Research & Innovation, Europa Nostra, the ECHOES Cluster, Eurocities, Europeana Foundation, Photoconsortium Association, UNESCO, Wikimedia and, of course, members of the REACH Consortium. The meeting was concluded with the agreement of the participants to create two working groups about: 1) the permanent on-line space for communication and negation among actors of cultural heritage research, 2) the periodic physical encounter of the members of the coordination, for example in the form of a scientific conference.Follow us online on the website of the REACH project to be updated about the next steps: www.reach-culture.eu
From 27-Oct-2020 09:00 GMT:-12 to 30-Oct-2020 17:00 GMT:-12
From 27thto 30thOctober the REACH project was invited to held a booth to the virtual exhibition organized In the framework of the ROCK Opening Knowledge Week a on line initiative dedicated to explore the challenges of the urban heritage: the success of this event can be resumed through the following data: ours live broadcasting over 4 days; 57 Speakers; 34 Exhibitors, 794 Registrations, 458 Active participants, 11342 Total pages opened, 1:00 – 02:49 Hours average time spend on platform / day, 106 Random speed dates, 171 One-on-one conversations. During the 4 days event, REACH had the opportunity to confront and exchange information and experiences with other exhibitors and invited them to join its network participating to the REACH digital gallery and following the discussion about the sustainability of the Social Platform.
From 02-Nov-2020 09:00 GMT:-12 to 05-Nov-2020 21:00 GMT:-12
In the framework of the storytelling session of Euromed 2020 conference, the social platform of the REACH project left its contribution presenting a short speech titled “The Reach Project Contribution to Protecting, Preserving and Valuing Tangible and Intangible Heritage through Participation”The online high level symposium reached a wide community of participants coming from 77 different Countries. The 8th biannual European-Mediterranean (EUROMED) conference is co-organised by the UNESCO and the EU ERA Chairs on Digital Cultural Heritage. It brings together multidisciplinary researchers, policy makers, professionals, fellows, practitioners and stakeholders to explore some of the more pressing issues concerning Cultural Heritage today. In particular, the main goal of the conference is to focus on interdisciplinary and multi-disciplinary research on tangible and intangible Cultural Heritage, using cutting edge technologies for the protection, restoration, preservation, massive digitisation, documentation and presentation of the Cultural Heritage contents. At the same time, the event is intended to cover topics of research ready for exploitation, demonstrating the acceptability of new sustainable approaches and new technologies by the user community, owners, managers and conservators of our cultural patrimony.The EuroMed2020 Proceeding will be published by Springer Verlag in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series
From 02-Jul-2020 10:30 GMT:-12 to 02-Jul-2020 17:00 GMT:-12
The annual conference of EVA Florence (Electronic Imaging & the Visual Arts) for 2020 was held the past 2 July. The event is part of a series of annual meetings started as small workshop in 1991 and involved in few years in a well defined conference. The key aim of this event was to provide a Forum for the user, supplier and scientific research communities to meet and exchange experiences, ideas and plans in the wide area of Culture & Technology. Special attention was paid to the emerge of innovation perspectives for new job and, on this regards, a dedicated brain-storm session was reserved to face the connection between research – innovation – development – new enterprise – new job that concluded the first part of the conference. The event was organized in five sessions and the REACH project was presented to the International EVA Network in the framework of the last session “Access to the Culture Information” with the intention to foster future dialogues and engagement. Because of the Covid-19 restrictions, the presentation was held on line and it is available for the free download at https://www.reach-culture.eu/project/dissemination/download-area
From 01-Mar-2020 09:00 GMT:-12 to 31-Dec-2020 00:00 GMT:-12
About 30 contributions among posters and videos are already published on the REACH website and available for download. The Call for Posters and Videos “DESIGNING PARTICIPATION FOR CULTURAL HERITAGE”launched by the REACH Social Platform is addressed to projects and organizations willing to share expertise across all disciplines related to the promotion of participation, social cohesion and digitization in support of the resilience of Cultural Heritage. Contributions will remain available till December 2020. SHARE YOUR EXPERIENCE WITH THE REACH COMMUNITY! Posters and Videos session topics: • Societal Cohesion - Minorities, Majorities, Groups: everyday lives, especially the excluded, marginalized, and right-wing minorities, the politics of nationalism and majorities • Societal Cohesion - legacies of imperialism/colonialism • Sustainability and Environmental/Ecological Responsibility: ‘cultural landscapes’ bringing together holistically natural and cultural heritage in the Anthropocene Age • Rapid Societal Change - Creativity, Authenticity, Audiences, Users and Emerging and Disruptive Technologies • Narratives, Place/place-making and Identity. PARTICIPATE!! https://www.reach-culture.eu/posters-and-videos-from-the-reach-community
From 20-Nov-2018 13:30 GMT:-12 to 21-Nov-2018 15:00 GMT:-12
25 invited experts met and discussed many aspects of all kinds of possibilities for participation in the institutional care for cultural heritage. Discussing experiences the experts gained in everyday work or in projects, best practice was looked for. The possibilities for participation in the institutional care for cultural heritage artifacts have boundaries: Not everyone without any training or skills will be able to do whatever he or she likes to do with the objects of a museum. Nevertheless a wide range of activities can be thought of and is practiced. Workshop webpage: https://www.reach-culture.eu/events/workshops/workshop-on-participatory-approaches-for-cultural-heritage-management
From 26-Nov-2019 09:00 GMT:-12 to 26-Nov-2019 16:30 GMT:-12
The scope of the international workshop on territorial cohesion was to investigate the value of participatory preservation of CH in terms of research advancement and social innovation.The workshop started from the experiences and lessons learnt during the participatory activities carried out in the MEMOLA project, coordinated by UGR. In addition the UGR team invited to participate some experts related with associations and institutions with a long experience in participatory activities from all around Spain. In particular we were pleased to receive the contribution of Jesús Fernández from La Ponte Ecomuseum (Asturias), Carolina Yacamán who presented the experience of Agrarian Park of Fuenlabrada (Madrid), Manuela Martínez from Salvemos La Vega, Sergio Couto from Iniciativas Comunales-ICCA Consortium and Paola Nella Branduini from Parco Lombardo della Valle del Ticino (Milan, Italy). Workshop webpage: https://www.reach-culture.eu/events/workshops/workshop-on-participatory-approaches-for-territorial-cohesion
From 05-Mar-2020 09:00 GMT:-12 to 06-Mar-2020 18:30 GMT:-12
Authors of both theoretical and empirical research studies, stakeholders and associate partners of the REACH project have been invited to join the international workshop devoted to the concept of resilience connected to European cultural heritage, both tangible and intangible. Particularly welcome were contributions related to rural heritage, heritage institutions, minority culture, and heritage recognized in small towns. In the meeting was debated the concept of resilience as a dynamic category, how to achieved quality, which may be linked to sustainability, as well as to resistance. More Information: https://www.reach-culture.eu/events/workshops/workshop-on-resilient-cultural-heritage
From 04-Jun-2020 10:30 GMT:-12 to 05-Jun-2020 17:00 GMT:-12
The REACH project explores concepts of social cohesion and participation within Cultural Heritage, through four thematic pilots (Small Towns’ Heritage, Minority Heritage, Institutional Heritage, Rural Heritage) and has established a Social Platform for participatory approaches and social innovation within culture: Open-Heritage.eu (https://www.open-heritage.eu) The Final Conference should brought together a wide range of representatives from the cultural heritage sector, with the goal of presenting and assessing the activities and results achieved during the project, considering their lasting and substantial impact within the scientific community. Unfortunately the event has been cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic, but we are happy to inform you that the call for posters and videos is still alive and the contributions will be published online in a dedicated digital gallery. Moreover, all speeches that should be held during the conference will be published on line. JOIN the Call for Posters and Videos to share your project’s work with the cultural heritage community. REACH website: https://www.reach-culture.eu/ Conference webpage: https://www.reach-culture.eu/events/pisa-final-conference Call for Posters and Videos webpage: https://www.reach-culture.eu/events/pisa-final-conference/call-for-posters-and-videos
From 06-Feb-2020 00:00 GMT:-12 to 07-Feb-2020 00:00 GMT:-12
WeAre#EuropeForCulture, financed in the framework of the European Year of Cultural Heritage, has the objective to realize a series of pop-up exhibitions across 2019 in various European cities, to celebrate the diversity of European cultural heritage and to empower citizens in a more participative approach to cultural heritage. The exhibitions are co-created joining institutional cultural heritage with crowdsourced stories and personal items. As a common theme of these participatory exhibitions, the PAST | PRESENT final event of the project celebrates the richness of this European cultural heritage, its value for our contemporary life, and the importance of best practices in the cultural heritage. The key concept is that the ‘past‘ is not just opposed to the ‘present‘ as in a simple chronological approach, but it is also experienced by and exposed to the audience in a contemporary context and shared as a ‘present’ to future generations.PAST | PRESENT – 10 European cities, 10 heritage stories On 6-7 February 2020, a sparkling event at the House of European History in Brussels will eventually celebrate the experiences of all these participatory exhibitions that took place throughtout Europe. Bringing together images, recordings and interactions from the various locations which hosted and created the pop-up exhibitions, this is a kaleidoscope of local history in European countries, showcasing the variety and commonalities of our cultural heritage. A multiscreen setting will allow visitors to travel through and interact with the stories unfolded at the different events throughout Europe. The exhibition will open with an invitation-only event at the House of European History on February 6th, 2020. On February 7th, it will be open to the general public. Website: https://www.photoconsortium.net/europeforculture/
From 20-Nov-2019 09:00 GMT:1 to 20-Nov-2019 18:00 GMT:1
Explore the multifaceted contribution heritage makes to sustainable and inclusive societies to tackle societal challenges through innovation and to engage in multicultural dialogue. The ILUCIDARE Playground creates a unique space for those unconventional encounters sparking discussion, networking, international exchanges and innovation. Empowering heritage professionals, researchers, innovators, policy makers, activists and volunteers in their innovative and collaboration practices, the event also ambitions to make a contribution to aligning international and EU actions for heritage and international cultural relations. Learn from the project’s and other stakeholders’ activities, exchange experiences in heritage-led innovation and international relations, meet partners, funds, activists, entrepreneurs, artists and researchers in an entertaining environment! ILUCIDARE events stimulate interdisciplinary interactions and networking among participants with inspirational speeches, workshops, panel discussions and speed-networking. You can choose your activities according to your interests and needs. It will be possible to arrange speed dating with international mentors, investors, potential business or creative partners.
From 25-Sep-2019 10:00 GMT:-12 to 25-Sep-2019 18:00 GMT:-12
Active participation, Cultural Heritage and digital potential will be tested in the third ROCK Roadshow that takes place in Lisbon on 25 September 2019. The ROCK Roadshows have the objective of showcasing the tools available in the project to the community at the local level, presenting to the hosting city and stakeholders a rich repertoire of innovations for the management of urban innovation based on the promotion of Cultural Heritage. The innovations are presented and the developers are available to explain the characteristics of their project. The event in Lisbon is the third of the three ROCK Roadshows. The first Roadshow took place in Bologna, followed by the second one in skopje. These events aim at preparing the ground for the International ROCK Business Matching Event, in the occasion of the final ROCK conference in May 2020.
From 19-Sep-2019 10:00 GMT:1 to 19-Sep-2019 18:00 GMT:1
Active participation, Cultural Heritage and digital potential will be tested in the second ROCK Roadshow that takes place in Skopje on 19 September 2019. The ROCK Roadshows have the objective of showcasing the tools available in the project to the community at the local level, presenting to the hosting city and stakeholders a rich repertoire of innovations for the management of urban innovation based on the promotion of Cultural Heritage. The innovations are presented and the developers are available to explain the characteristics of their project. The event in Skopje is the second of the three ROCK Roadshows, after the first Roadshow in Bologna, followed by the third one in Lisbon. These events aim at preparing the ground for the International ROCK Business Matching Event, in the occasion of the final ROCK conference in May 2020.
From 30-May-2019 15:00 GMT:1 to 30-May-2019 18:30 GMT:1
Active participation, Cultural Heritage and digital potential will be tested in the first ROCK Roadshow that takes place in Bologna on 30 May 2019. The ROCK Roadshows have the objective of showcasing the tools available in the project to the community at the local level, presenting to the hosting city and stakeholders a rich repertoire of innovations for the management of urban innovation based on the promotion of Cultural Heritage. The innovations presented will be available for a real technical test: applications and products will be used and tested by the participants and, at the same time, the suppliers will be available to explain the characteristics of their products. The Bologna event is the first of the three ROCK Roadshows, which will also take place in Skopje and Lisbon in the next months. These events aim at preparing the ground for the International ROCK Business Matching Event, managed by Confindustria Innovative Services - partner of the ROCK project - which will take place in Bologna in Spring 2020, together with the project final conference. More information coming soon at bologna.rockproject.eu
From 04-Dec-2018 00:00 GMT:1 to 28-Feb-2019 00:00 GMT:1
CONCORSO dal titolo "VIVERE GUBBIO: preserviamo la nostra città e il suo patrimonio culturale". Il concorso è stato promosso dal progetto HERACLES. E' possibile vincere un drone.
From 12-Mar-2019 09:00 GMT:0 to 12-Mar-2019 16:30 GMT:0
The scope of the international workshop in Coventry was to discuss and explore best practices on participatory approaches in the (re-)use of content and places within the sphere of cultural heritage. The workshop took a broad definition of the theme, considering (re-)use in the context of digitised content and of places and locations, in accordance with the project’s wider activity.
From 15-Apr-2019 10:00 GMT:1 to 15-Apr-2019 13:00 GMT:1
Il giorno 15 aprile 2019 dalle ore 11 alle ore 13 presso la sala consiliare del Comune di Gubbio, verranno premiate le classi delle scuole secondarie di Gubbio vincitrici del concorso ‘VIVERE GUBBIO’, organizzato dal progetto HERACLES. Le classi vincitrici sono la classe 3AAF dell' indirizzo artistico e le classi 3BLS, 4ALS e 4CLS dell’indirizzo scientifico per il Polo Liceale ‘Mazzatinti’ e la Classe 3 dell’indirizzo geometri dell’Istituto ‘Cassata-Gattapone’. Alla cerimonia di premiazione saranno presenti la coordinatrice del progetto D.ssa Giuseppina Padeletti, la D.ssa Patrizia Grifoni del CNR, il Sindaco di Gubbio, il dirigente scolastico del Polo Liceale ‘Mazzatinti’ Prof.ssa Mariella Marinangeli e il dirigente scolastico dell’Istituto ‘Cassata-Gattapone’ Prof. David Nadery. Le classi vincitrici saranno accompagnate dagli insegnanti Prof.ssa Rampini, Prof. Trotta e Prof. Morelli e riceveranno il premio dalla coordinatrice del progetto. Fonte: Comune di Gubbio Ufficio Stampa
From 12-Oct-2018 00:00 GMT:1 to 11-Nov-2018 00:00 GMT:1
Participatory event of Europeana Migration project. Please, follow the event on Photoconsortium website at https://www.photoconsortium.net/thousands-are-sailing/
From 14-Feb-2019 09:00 GMT:-12 to 15-Feb-2019 18:00 GMT:-12
Paris will host the World Meeting on Heritage, Sciences and Technologies from 13 to 16 February 2019. Organized by the Académie des sciences and IPANEMA, under the aegis of the Interacademic Group for Development, the World Meeting will be held in the prestigious venue of 3 Mazarine, the new auditorium of the Institut de France (Paris, France). It will include two main events, a scientific symposium and a day of round tables open to all audiences, accompanied by several satellite workshops in Île-de-France. More than 2000 people are expected to attend the entire Meeting. The Scientific Symposium Frontiers in Heritage Science will be held on 14 and 15 February 2019. It will bring together internationally renowned scientists in the field of heritage materials studies. High-level speakers will provide a constructive synthesis of current works and future perspectives for research on heritage materials. This synthesis will be a valuable resource for defining the strategic research agendas of participating institutions. This website is dedicated to the registration for the Scientific Symposium. Registration for the day of round tables open to all audiences (16 February 2019) will open on a dedicated website in early 2019.
From 05-Oct-2018 09:00 GMT:1 to 05-Oct-2018 17:30 GMT:1
This event that has the aim to provide information to civil society, policy makers, business representatives, scientists and people form the sector of cultural heritage about the scope and results of the European founded project HERACLES. HERACLES stay for Heritage Resilience Against CLimate Events on Sites. More in detail, the scope of this event is to increase the societal awareness towards the importance of cultural heritage assets and their preservation (increased resilience), in Crete , in this specific case, and towards the importance of the actions that the HERACLES project is carrying on.
From 24-Oct-2017 09:00 GMT:1 to 24-Oct-2018 17:00 GMT:1
MARINA Project organizes the workshop “Restoration and conservation of coastal and submerged heritage using solutions based on nanotechnologies“, with a view to co-constructing a common understanding of concerns and barriers on the adoption of RRI approach in the context of shared nanotech-marine R&D and policies. With several coastal zones being among the densest populated areas, mixed metropolitan coastal landscapes have emerged around historic port cities posing new challenges for conservation, management and transmission of existing tangible and intangible values. The nanotechnologies constitute a great promise for facing these challenges in the domain of environmental conservation, giving that, it was found important analysing the links of nanotechnology to the marine environment through cultural heritage. The workshop is addressed to explore potential synergies between MARINA and the domain of nanotechnologies, amongst the most relevant H2020 enabling technologies. This “bridge” will define the transferability of the MARINA results in the nanotechnologies on one hand, and enrich the knowledge base of MARINA with valuable insights. We will create added value through a collaborative debate by using participatory and interactive methods, among different subjects, organisations and initiatives invited. Based on a 3 triggering questions, we will use them as interaction start-up enabling the discussion of potential solutions and methods bounding the 3 different stages of heritage governance: restoration, fruition, conservation. Why participate – The main result will be the definition of a path towards the exploitation of methodologies and policies helping the local communities, local and national stakeholders and policymakers to remove barriers limiting the adoption of RRI. The participants will co-construct a common understanding of concerns and barriers on the adoption of RRI approach in the context of shared nanotech-marine R&D and policies; this will be a RRI-valuable result. Additionally, this workshop will help to evaluate the interest of the Nanotech and Heritage-related communities in inheriting the MARINA-RRI knowledge base and update it also by methods developed and services offered by MARINA-RRI partners.