Category: Patreon
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Never Alone (Kisima Ingitchuna): a fantastic heritage game
Never Alone (Kisima Ingitchuna) is an incredible puzzle video game created by the Cook Inlet Tribal Council (CITCI) of Alaska in 2014 that shares the stories and culture of the Iñupiaq people. © Never Alone We follow the story of Nuna and the fox that search for the source of an Endless Blizzard through 8…
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Never Alone (Kisima Ingitchuna): a fantastic heritage game
Never Alone (Kisima Ingitchuna) is an incredible puzzle video game created by the Cook Inlet Tribal Council (CITCI) of Alaska in 2014 that shares the stories and culture of the Iñupiaq people. © Never Alone We follow the story of Nuna and the fox that search for the source of an Endless Blizzard through 8…
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Never Alone (Kisima Ingitchuna): a fantastic heritage game
Never Alone (Kisima Ingitchuna) is an incredible puzzle video game created by the Cook Inlet Tribal Council (CITCI) of Alaska in 2014 that shares the stories and culture of the Iñupiaq people. © Never Alone We follow the story of Nuna and the fox that search for the source of an Endless Blizzard through 8…
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ICCROM webinar on Covid-19’s impact on conservation
ICCROM , International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property, launches a new webinar on June 24 discussing how the pandemic has affected conservation work and education. During 2020 one of the major challenges in cultural heritage was related to conservation. With lock-down in place many heritage sites could not…
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Archaeology at home: the virtual dig-site
The Europa Nostra 2021 awards took place the last week of May, featuring tons of fantastic European cultural heritage projects. While we are sure you all tuned in, like the Oscars, watching what heritage managers wore this year, we’d like to share some of the initiatives that drew our attention. Starting with Archaeology at home,…
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Participatory Archaeology: common roadblocks
Participatory archaeology is the method of heritage professionals working with the community, and… the core of Local Approach. In practice, the road is not paved with rose petals as obstacles are part of any collaborative project. Our page presents project benchmarks, as Nunalleq, Stories from the Village of Our Ancestors: education for the future, however,…
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AI and Satellite imagery monitor cultural landscapes
The webinar “Using AI to monitor historic towns and landscapes: #Connecting Archaeology” on 23 June discussed : “AI and satellite images to monitor historical (features of) landscapes”, Henk Alkemade “3D and AI technologies for the development of automated monitoring of urban cultural heritage”, Tadas Žižiūnas “Monitoring of Immovable Cultural Heritage using 3D and Artificial Intelligence…
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Curated Reading List: May 2021
Your Curated Reading List for May is out, we hope your allergies are out with it. Seriously 2021 has zoomed by -pun intended- but we are glad to see that even through the pandemic cultural actions and innovations do not falter Here is our selection of articles and resources we found throughout the month: ICOMOS-…
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Shaping cultural landscape identity: a new method
Cultural landscape identity does not always reflect all the values, emotions and individuals part of a place. Its formulation depends principally on the agency forming and communicating its values, methodology and typology of heritage. A recent paper from Brazil proposes an alternative approach to mapping intangible values associated with a place, transforming a landscape’s story…
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Storytelling- a communications must
Storytelling is a powerful communication tool; cultural heritage comes with its own stories, our stories. The article “7 digital storytelling tips for the cultural heritage sector” includes advice for writing compelling and engaging stories. Instead of writing our piece, we share this article as an addition to our Communication Plan to emphasise the importance of…