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The Europeana conference under the Swedish Presidency of the Council of the EU

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The Europeana conference under the Swedish Presidency of the Council of the EU

The Europeana conference under the Swedish Presidency of the Council of the EU

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The Europeana conference under the Swedish Presidency of the Council of the EU will take place on 18 April 2023 (9h00 – 15h00 CET). The conference “Why 3D Matters : Accelerating 3D in the common European data space for cultural heritage ” will be hosted by the Museum of Ethnography in Stockholm (invite only) and online (open to public). This hybrid event is made possible thanks to the support of the Swedish Ministry of Culture, and is organised in collaboration with the Swedish National Heritage Board.

The conference will focus on 3D. We will explore the why and wherefores of 3D in digital cultural heritage: why 3D matters; diversity and variety of content suitable for 3D digitisation; sharing best practices, and much more. We aim to look into aspects, insights and inspirations on 3D as one of the main facets of the common European data space for cultural heritage and the digital transformation of the sector. If you are a digital cultural heritage professional, are interested in the common European data space for cultural heritage, or you work with and around 3D in culture, you would get the opportunity to extend your knowledge and be inspired. 

Program:

18 April 2023 – all times are CET

08:30 – 09:00 Welcome and coffee

08:45 – 08:55 Test audio/video for online participants

9:00 – 9:05 Opening Introduction, welcome and keynotes

9:05 – 9:15 Welcome by the moderator Jolan Wuyts

9:15 – 9:25 Keynote – Swedish Ministry (TBC)

9:25 – 9:35 Keynote – DG CONNECT, European Commission (TBC)

Welcome speech – Joakim Malmström, National Antiquarian and Director General, Swedish National Heritage Board

9:35 – 9:45 Harry Verwayen & Eva StengÃ¥rd (TBC)
Setting the scene: the leading visions and introduction to the programme Data space, its characteristics, need to build capacity for 3D

Part II – Setting the context in more depth: Why 3D matters and what it consists of The session aims to highlight:

Use cases of 3D that illustrate the relevance of 3D to some of the challenges our society and sector are facing 3D in the data space and EC recommendations.
What it means for the sector Plans for 3D in the data space Diversity of content suitable for 3D digitisation

9:45 – 10:30 Speeches and presentations

Why 3D matters – Valentine Charles
Ignite talks/presentations of use cases Iberian Archeology – 3D for visually impaired – Alberto Sánchez Vizcaino

Save the Ukraine Monuments (SUM) by 4 CH – Franco Niccolucci
Revealing the past with photogrammetry – Mike Fergusson, Ancient Images 2.0

Presentation (TBC)

Moderated Q&A

10:30 – 10:50 Coffee break

10:50 – 11:10 Europeana and European Commission dialogue on 3D

The recommendations on 3D – Katerina Moutogianni, DG CONNECT
3D in the data space for cultural heritage

Valentine Charles

Moderated Q&A
11:10 – 12:00 Diversity of 3D content

The e-Documentation of the Asinou Church in Cyprus, UNESCO WHL Monument
Marinos Ioannides, UNESCO Chair on Digital Cultural Heritage

3D digitisation of museum objects – Jill Cousins, The Hunt Museum

The importance of 2D objects to conceptualise 3D – Marco Medici – Inception

Speaker (TBC)

Moderated Q&A

12:00 – 13:00 Lunch

Part III – Plenary: 3D in practice
The session aims to shed light on reuse of 3D introduce the audience to 3D digitisation introduce the audience to key concepts in 3D.

13:00 – 13:10 Inspirational ignite talk on reuse of 3D

E-infrastructures supporting the implementation of 3D in the context on the EUreka3D, Antonella Fresa
Slovenia’s Tourism 3D Campaign – Matevz Straus, Arctur

Moderated Q&A

13:10 – 14:10 A guided 3D experience by Matevz Straus, Arctur

Part IV: Plenary: Building capacity, sharing, training, learning

14:10 – 14:45 Moderated panel discussion by Valentine Charles

CARARE – Kate Fernie
Amsterdam Time Machine, 4D Research Lab – Boudewijn Koopmans
Nicolò Dell’Unto, DARK Lab

Conclusions and closing

14:45 – 14:50 Jolan Wuyts and Valentine Charles – Wrap up

14:50 – 14:55 Harry Verwayen and Eva StengÃ¥rd (TBC) – Conclusions and thanks

14:55 – 15:00 Introduction to the Spanish Presidency of the Council of the EU, Laura Guindal

Priorities for the cultural heritage sector Europeana
Spain conference in October 2023

15:00 Closing and departures

#18April #ICOMOS #HeritageChanges #heritage4climate #IDMS2023 #icomosIDMS2023

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Date And Time

18-04-2023 @ 09:00 to
18-04-2023 @ 15:00
 

Registration End Date

18-04-2023

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