Digital Archiving Futures

Digital Archiving Futures

 

Research Centre Digitalia, together with other Mikkeli Memory Campus organizations, organizes a three-day hybrid event called Digital Archiving Futures on the 4–6 of September 2024 in Mikkeli, Finland and online stream.

The event is free of charge for participants and is part of the project “Memory Campus as an International Cluster for Information Management”, funded by the South Savo Regional Council from funds allocated to supporting the sustainable growth and vitality of regions.

Register to the event before June 24, 2024.

Programme and Speakers

The main themes of the conference will be Data Spaces, Artificial Intelligence, and Cluster Collaboration, featuring speakers from the GLAM sector and information management field from Finland and across Europe.

The “Data Spaces” theme of the event will cover perspectives on data space, shared data and also more specifically development activities in different networks related to this topic.

The “Artificial Intelligence” aspect will highlight future possibilities for the use of artificial intelligence in the archive, library and museum sector, as well as in the field of information management in general.

The “Collaboration” theme brings together the strong role of cooperations in creating the future, in terms of co-development and co-creation, ecosystem collaboration and interconnection with other actors to develop a common future and knowledge.

September 5’s program includes Europeana Network Association Board Member and Time Machine RFC Editor Juha Henriksson’s presentation “Europeana, Time Machine, and the European data space for cultural heritage”.

Take a look at the full schedule of the event.​

Get to know the speakers.


EUreka3D: Preserving Values through #MemoryTwins

On the occasion of the third EUreka3D project plenary, hosted by partner CUT in Limassol, a demo event is organized to present the latest development and services of the EUreka3D e-infrastructure dedicated to manage and share 3D cultural heritage datasets. This event will also follow the exceptional presentation of the EUreka3D project at the TwinIt celebration event and Fair in Brussels on 14/5.

Agenda

h. 14.45 CET opening the room for EUreka3D public event – hybrid format

h. 15.00 CET EUreka3D: Preserving Values through #MemoryTwins

  • welcome note from CUT Council and ICOMOS – Cyprus
  • greeting from the Deputy Ministries of Culture and Research in Cyprus
  • The data space for cultural heritage and TwinIt! campaign – Jolan Wuytz, Europeana Foundation
  • Intro to the EUreka3D project – Antonella Fresa, Photoconsortium
  • High quality digitization: the case of Lambousa boat – Marinos Ioannides & Panayiotis Panayiotou, UNESCO Chair on DCH @ Cyprus University of Technology
  • The EUreka3D Data Hub: latest development and services – Ignacio Lamata Martinez, EGI and Michal Orzechowski, ACK Cyfronet AGH
  • Discussion and Q&A

h. 16.30 CET end of the meeting

Registration via this form: https://www.photoconsortium.net/registration-eureka3d-webinar-cyprus/

For any request please contact us: info@photoconsortium.net


eu emblemEUreka3D project is co-financed by the Digital Europe Programme of the European Union.


EUreka3D presented at CS3 2024 Conference at CERN (Geneva, CH)

On the 13th of March 2024 the CERN, prestigious intergovernmental organisation that operates the largest particle physics laboratory in the world, hosted CS3 2024 Cloud Storage Synchronization and Sharing Conference as part of CERN’s TechWeek on Storage and Data Technologies.

Dr. Michał Orzechowski from Academic Computer Centre CYFRONET, one of EUreka3D partners, presented “Open Data Lifecycle Management with Onedata”  mentioned EUreka3D project as one of the case studies while referring to Onedata project.

The EUreka3D project addresses the growing need of enabling the digital transformation of the Cultural Heritage sector by modernising and reviewing internal processes of small institutions such as museums, galleries, libraries, archieves and archeological sites, by re-training their personnel to cope with the new digital responsibilities and roles, and by helping them review their infrastructure capacity, in particular with regard to the ability to process 3D contents.

Onedata is a high-performance data management system with a distributed, global infrastructure that enables users to access heterogeneous storage resources worldwide that is currently being used in many projects, including EUreka3D. Some of the key features of Onedata include:

  • Allowing users to establish a hierarchical structure of datasets, control multi-site replication and distribution using Quality-of-Service rules, and keep track of the dataset size statistics over time.
  • Supporting the annotation of datasets with metadata, which is crucial for organising and searching for specific data.
  • Protection mechanisms that prevent data and metadata modification, ensuring the integrity of the dataset in its final stage of preparation.
  • Archiving datasets for long-term preservation, enabling organisations to retain critical data for future use.
  • supporting of data-sharing mechanisms aligned with the idea of Open Data.

Watch the presentation here.


eu emblemEUreka3D project is co-financed by the Digital Europe Programme of the European Union.


EUreka3D at the TwinIt! Fair in Brussels

The TwinIt! Campaign is an initiative of the European Commission, coordinated by Europeana, which invited all EU Ministries of Culture to liaise with their national cultural institutions to submit at least one 3D digitised heritage asset to the common European data space for cultural heritage. The campaign collected 3D digitized assets representing European cultural heritage at risk, including monuments, buildings, sites and various other types of heritage objects.

The results of the campaign will be celebrated in a final Twin it! event on 14th May, in the prestigious Berlaymont venue in Brussels. This event will have three main components: a high-level conference, expert panel discussion and a Twin it! interactive exploration Fair, which will present various stories from the most valuable projects supporting the data space and 3D digital heritage.

In the context of the fair, EUreka3D will present the efforts done by partner CUT Cyprus University of Technology, to digitally preserve the historical Lambousa boat in Limassol, which resulted in a top quality 3D model produced according to the VIGIE Study 2020/654 on quality in 3D digitisation of tangible cultural heritage.

The model is made available for any stakeholder via the EUreka3D Data Hub and on Europeana.

 


eu emblemEUreka3D project is co-financed by the Digital Europe Programme of the European Union.

 


Europeana launches new webpage for the common European data space for cultural heritage

A glimpse of the new webpage of the common European data space for cultural heritage

 

The common European data space for cultural heritage comprises cutting-edge infrastructure, a vibrant community and a suite of products, frameworks and tools which facilitate the open and trustworthy sharing of heritage data across Europe.

We are excited about the launch of a webpage which offers a gateway into the common European data space for cultural heritage.

The data space works to increase participation in Europe’s cultural heritage and promotes digital culture as a public good. It offers access to high-quality data, with an emphasis on 3D, and encourages people to reuse it and find new value in it. Together with 13 other data spaces, it’s central in Europe’s ambition for a thriving, data-driven society.  It offers enormous potential for the cultural heritage sector and Europe’s citizens. Communicating this potential is critical to ensure that the benefits are felt and opportunities seized. The data space webpage is a way to build understanding of the data space, its distinctive features, the partners that make it possible, the role the Europeana Initiative plays in it, as well as opportunities to contribute to and benefit from it.

The webpage offers an attractive overview of the activities taking place across the data space. Use it to discover the data space in numbers, the partners and organisations behind it, projects which support it and its principal products, developed by the Europeana Initiative. As the data space grows and evolves, the dedicated webpage will continue to be enriched – so stay tuned for fresh updates!

Discover what the data space has to offer through its new webpage.

 


Greenway: the INCULTUM pilot of GAL Elimos

The development of the Greenway Kaggera-Vita-Salemi is part of the pilot coordinated by GAL Elimos in the frame of the INCULTUM project.

The encounter of 29/4/2024 hosted by the University of Palermo has been the occasion to present the results of the research and to review together the status of progress of the implementation of the project.

The report of the event is available in English (PDF) and Italian (PDF).

Below, you can look at some pictures of the event.

 


Mining Treasures of Central Slovakia: successful INCULTUM pilot

An international conference dedicated to the Mining Cultural Heritage of Central Slovakia was held in the city of Banská Bystrica on April 25, 2025, as part of the international innovation project INCULTUM.

The goal of the conference was to present the mining heritage of central Slovakia, with a focus on the Barbora route, to exchange knowledge and experience from the development of mining cultural routes in Europe with members of Mines B. – European Mining Routes of Santa Barbara Federation and beyond, and to strengthen the creation of networks between various interested parties to support the use of the participatory platform Mining Treasures.

The conference was attended by international guests from six foreign countries, namely Italy, Spain, Belgium, Slovenia, and Poland.

The report of the conference is available for download (PDF).


Graphiae: a new art installation by Gianluca Cingolani

Graphiae Installation at Milan Malpensa International Airport
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Graphiae, the digital artist Gianluca Cingolani’s new project, was unveiled at Porta di Milano, Terminal 1 of Milan Malpensa International Airport.

Graphiae takes us back to thousands of years ago, when one of the greatest inventions was made. It was when human beings began to shape their imagination, inventing symbols, words, ideas and creating writing. In Graphiae, digital art explores the gesture of an original writing, the Chinese one, that still maintains a very strong connection with images.

 

The installation is part of an artistic project that Gianluca Cingolani has developed in recent years together with the G_B collective, aiming at exploring the processes of invention and the role that imagination plays in these processes. The artist investigates this invention through the artistic technique of digital compositing, staging a multimedia polyptych that animates the signs of an ancient Chinese writing.

 

Graphiae Installation
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Symbols are isolated within boxes that go to form an ever-changing graphemic matrix, where the focus goes to the unexpected relationships of meaning suggested by their morphologies: the artist explores their ideographic structure to reflect on the reversibility of the symbol into icon, to remind us that writing is a purely conventional system ready to become an image or to return to physical trace.

“Cingolani’s animated writing takes the form of a renewed game of surrealist ascendancy based on the free relations of meaning that arise from the complicit and sinuous tensions dictated by these threadlike entities, these signs so foreign and familiar that they seem to have belonged to us forever.”

(Pasquale Fameli, curator of the Graphiae installation)

 

Graphiae will remain on display in the Milan Gate space until June 26, 2024.

 


Spanish Presidency Europeana Conference report available

EUreka3D project was presented at the Spanish Presidency Europeana Conference back in October the 17th 2023, by project coordinator Antonella Fresa. The conference  fostered  a multidisciplinary dialogue on 3D capacity building for the cultural heritage sector, in order to promote collaboration and networking among key memebers and stakeholders.

The event highlighted some of the best practices for utilising 3D technologies to advance preservation, access and reuse of cultural heritage, and provided a forum for exchanging knowledge, experiences, and opportunities.

The report from the event has been published, sharing insights, learnings and resources around 3D and digital cultural heritage. It includes an overview of tools and services available to the Member States for 3D processes, a step-by-step process to digitise a cultural heritage asset in 3D, an overview of rights issues surrounding 3D digitisation and more.

Read the Executive Summary and download the full report on Europeana Pro.


eu emblemEUreka3D project is co-financed by the Digital Europe Programme of the European Union.


18th Image and Research Conference

Image and Research Conference 2024

 

The new edition of the Image and Research Conference (18th Antoni Varés Conference) will be held in Girona from November 20th to 23rd, 2024. The event is organized by one of the founding members of PHOTOCONSORTIUM, Ajuntament de Girona, which has been dedicated to protecting, promoting, and disseminating Girona’s photographic heritage since 1997.

The Conference is a biennial event to reflect on and share knowledge about the management of photographic and audiovisual heritage. The presentations will take place at the Palau de Congressos on November 21 and 22 and the workshops will be held at the Municipal Archive of Girona on the 20 and 23.

You can now register for the presentations sessions and workshops.

This year the Conference presents a format change: it will be distributed in four thematic blocks through the morning and afternoon time slots, with the purpose of providing a broad response to the following questions:

  • How do we use technology?
  • How do we engage people?
  • What are the business strategies?
  • What is the state of the issue regarding conservation and historical research?

Each block includes two keynote speakers and various communications on related topics. Block 3 offers a round table related to the topic of the presentation.

Call for papers

Papers will be included in each of the thematic blocks: for each block, there will be two keynote speeches and 10-minute papers on related topics.

The form and submission conditions are now available.

Deadlines:

Submission of a proposal of 140 words: 30th June 2024
Submission of the final text: 31st July 2024

Program

Block 1: TECHNOLOGY. November 21 (from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.)
Emanuele Frontoni. A Picture of the Future: Generative AI’s impact on photography, archives and authenticity.
Hrvoje Stancic. Incorporating AI in the Digitization Process.
Communications linked to the topics: artificial intelligence, semantic web, management software, speech recognition and transcription, digital preservation, metadata, 3D technology, etc.

Block 2: CITIZENSHIP. November 21 (from 3 to 6 p.m.)
John Balean. Story-seeing: methods of creating Visual Impact when promoting Photographic Collections.
Bernardo Riego. A new look at the History of Photography in times of Artificial Intelligence and postmodern culture.
Communications linked to the topics: creation of narratives, dissemination of funds and collections, archives and creativity, exhibitions, citizen participation, image ethics, etc.

Block 3: HERITAGE AND BUSINESS MODELS. November 22 (from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.).
Rita Scartoni. Enhancing the Alinari Archives: a business strategy for accessible and sustainable public heritage management.
Round table: Photographic archives as a business source. Rita Scartoni (Alinari Foundation), John Balean (TopFoto), Sergi Griñó (Album). Moderator: Fina Navarrete (CRDI).
Communications linked to the topics: business models, image banks, intellectual property, image rights, economic sustainability in management, collecting, etc.

Block 4: CONSERVATION – ÁNGEL FUENTES MEMORIAL. November 22 (from 3 to 6 p.m.)
Claudio Ogass. Towards sustainable preservation. Changes in the approach and criteria for preventive conservation.
Communications linked to the topics: climate change, sustainable conservation, state of the art in conservation, preventive conservation criteria, restoration of photographs and films, history of photography, digitization, etc.
Closing conference: Valentín Vallhonrat: The role of photography in the construction of our visual culture.

WORKSHOP 1. November 20 (from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and from 3 to 5 p.m.)
Automating Description of Image Collections Using AI.
Trainers: Hrvoje Stancic
Language: English.

WORKSHOP 2. November 23 (from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.)
The description of the photographic and audiovisual image.
Trainers: Fina Navarrete, Cristina Feixas, Pau Saavedra.
Language: Catalan.