The subset of social media featuring a high-degree of social presence and media richness – such as Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and Flickr – through which contemporary audiovisual content is created by a non-professional public. Enabling a lively, immediate communication passage, these tools strongly enhance the unmediated heritage phenomenon, giving a great expressive power especially to younger generations. Through living media, young people are actively involved in what is called participatory culture, characterised by low barriers to creative expression and civic engagement.
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- an online training programme by EUreka3D-XR in collaboration with ICA International Council on Archives
Wednesdays: 19 November, 26 November, 03 December 2025 at 3-5pm CET EUreka3D-XR is focused on transforming cultural contents such 2D or 3D into extended reality scenarios, and provides capacity building to cultural professionals and managers. After two series of open … Continue reading →
- A new blogpost by EUreka3D on Europeana Pro
Delve into the world Extended Reality through the new blogpost published on Europeana Pro by Agathe Le Riche-Maugis, in the context of EUreka3D-XR project. Learn the differences between AR, MR and VR in a “hands on” way, discover the five … Continue reading →