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an online training programme by EUreka3D-XR in collaboration with ICA International Council on Archives
The event, taking place in Lugano (Switzerland) on 25th October 2025, was open to students and digital creatorsAs part of a cooperation agreement, EUreka3D initiative is collaborating with SECreTour project to explore how digital cultural heritage can support local promotion and tourism, particularly by reusing open cultural collections to create engaging materials and storytelling about places and … Continue reading →
June 27th, 14:00-15:00 CESTOrganised in the context of the Premiere project, a new series of webinars is being launched to present the outcomes of the project. Over the past three years, Premiere project has brought together researchers and artists to explore how AI and XR technologies … Continue reading →
By the Memory Twin and the EU HERITALISE Project, from the Unesco Chair on Digital Cultural Heritage at Cyprus University of TechnologyDear Colleague, The UNESCO Chair on Digital Cultural Heritage at Cyprus University of Technology, Cyprus invites you to contribute to an important 15-minute survey exploring the future of cultural heritage digitisation. Building on the European Commission-funded VIGIE2020/654 study on quality … Continue reading →
Area: digital heritage
The WEAVE project is excited to invite you to our final conference which will explore the connections between tangible and intangible heritage, cultural communities and the process of digital transformation of cultural heritage organisations. The programme will open up with … Continue reading
Research project of MA students in the Museums in Context course at the Erasmus University Rotterdam, MA Cultural Economics led by professor Trilce Navarrete. Authors: Xue Mi, Ziyou Bao, Nicolò Morando All images courtesy of the authors. Let’s begin with … Continue reading
>>> press release (text and images provided by The High Mountains SCE). On Saturday, May 21, 2022, the first discussion of the Cultural Associations of Konitsa’s area with our Social Cooperative Enterprise (SCE), “The High Mountains”, took place in the … Continue reading
This congress was hosted and co-organized by the Faculty of Sciences and Technology and by the Faculty of Human and Social Sciences of the University of Algarve, with participation of the Team of INCULTUM Pilot focused on research and recovery … Continue reading
INCULTUM was presented by the communication and network coordinator dr. Antonella Fresa at EVA FLORENCE, the annual event in Firenze of the EVA series Electronic imaging & the Visual Arts. Download INCULTUM presentation (PDF) The accepted paper about INCULTUM is … Continue reading
Research project of MA students in the Museums in Context course at the Erasmus University Rotterdam, MA Cultural Economics led by professor Trilce Navarrete. Authors: Antonia Bobik, Aimilia Koltsida & Isabella Legebeke All images courtesy of the authors. Diversity and … Continue reading
images courtesy of University of Algarve. The Portuguese pilot of INCULTUM over the Campina de Faro (Algarve) launched a collaboration with professors and students of Architecture at the University of Seville, started with a study and fieldwork in Portugal in … Continue reading
In this online event, participants learn how to use RURITAGE Resources Ecosystem, the project’s digital hub that gathers information, data and methodologies that were created and applied during the RURITAGE project. It serves as an online hub for rural regeneration, … Continue reading
On the occasion of the International Day of Museums, the European Commission is calling for the final presentation of the #VIGIE2020_654 Study Quality in 3D Digitisation of Tangible Cultural Heritage. Topic: Presentation of EU VIGIE2020/654 results: Study on Quality in 3D … Continue reading
Research project of MA students in the Museums in Context course at the Erasmus University Rotterdam, MA Cultural Economics led by professor Trilce Navarrete. Authors: Tessa de Boer, Emmy Hermans, Julia Rokos During the first lockdowns of the Covid-19 pandemic … Continue reading




















