Category: Patreon
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Webinar: 3D reconstructions for story-telling and understanding
3D reconstructions for storytelling and understanding is a webinar on 17 February 2022. The webinar is organised by Katie Fernie, who also organised the webinar Using AI to monitor historic towns and landscapes: #Connecting Archaeology if you read our article AI and Satellite imagery monitor cultural landscapes Topics Dissemination Methods for 3D Historical Virtual Environments…
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PANORAMA-Nature and Culture
PANORAMA is a platform for sharing experiences, cases and solutions to conservation and sustainability topics. One of their thematics is Nature-Culture coordinated by ICCROM, ICOMOS, IUCN; the thematic covers cases where cultural heritage and nature conservation are linked. Their approach is place and people-based, meaning participatory management and sustainable development of heritage sites. The approach…
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How to communicate your project-EU Guide
How to communicate your project is an EU step by step guide for projects benefiting from Creative Europe, Erasmus+ and more. Several of our articles describe EU heritage and art projects their communication, however, is not always the best it can be. The guide includes: Communications Basics Useful Resources Develop communication plan and strategy Branding…
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Report Culture in Crisis: impacts of Covid-19 on the UK cultural sector and where we go from here
“Culture in Crisis: impacts of Covid-19 on the UK cultural sector and where we go from here” is a report by the Centre for Cultural Value, published in 2022 and produced over 15 months with over 230 interviews and shared to inform the cultural sector and its practices. “Three key findings: Audiences: While the shift…
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Online Forum: Integrated Approaches to the Dissonant Heritage in Europe
Online Forum: Integrated Approaches to the Dissonant Heritage in Europe: Insights, Networks and Future Perspectives: An online Forum on 16 and 17 February 2022 to exchange dissonant heritage locally and in remote areas. The events focus on raising awareness and bringing together European networks and associations to network, exchange best practices and create opportunities for…
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Curated Reading List: January 2022
Can you believe it is 2022 already? Times have been harsh since 2020, especially for heritage, but this left room for plenty of innovation during 2021, and we hope it shall continue in the coming year. Here are our picks for January’s curated reading list: How Native Artisans in Alaska Bring Innovation and Humor to…
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Conference against the trafficking of cultural property at the Louvre
Conference to strengthen European cooperation against the trafficking of cultural property will take place online 1st February 2022 through the Musée du Louvre to define proposals to be submitted to the EU and practical applications and digital methods. Topics will include: New technologies for tracking fraudulent works of art Databanks development between states Public education…
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San Bartolo-Xultun Regional Archaeological Project
San Bartolo-Xultun Regional Archaeological Project (PRASBX) is an exciting project in Guatemala involving archaeology, art conservation and environmental initiatives with the local community. The project investigates two sites largely reclaimed by the tropical forest; San Bartolo, 4th century BCE with the earliest Maya writing evidence and Xultun, a vital city during the 5th-9th centuries CE.…
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Japanese Association for Digital Humanities
Japanese Association for Digital Humanities has produced several conferences that are innovative and beneficial to the sector covering fascinating topics. Furthermore, the published proceedings are very insightful. Here is a list of the conferences: 10th symposium: JADH2020 “A New Decade in Digital Scholarship: Microcosms and Hubs” at Osaka University Proceedings of JADH Conference, vol. 2020…
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Documenting Architectonic Heritage in Conflict Areas – The case of Saint Marina
“Documenting Architectonic Heritage in Conflict Areas – The case of Saint Marina Church, Derynia, Cyprus.” is an exciting research paper within the research of STARC EU-funded project 3D ICONS “3D Digitisation of Icons of European Architectural and Archaeological Heritage. The Church, located in the Green Zone and controlled by the UN Peacekeeping force, is unavailable…