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“Unleashing the power of data-driven tourism” – an event to connect cultural heritage and tourism

On Friday 22 September, 2023, PwC will organise an event, “Unleashing the power of data-driven tourism“, featuring Amazon Web Services (AWS), to inspire and create synergies between different stakeholders to unleash the power of data and accelerate data pooling and … Continue reading


Dreaming of AI: Perspectives on AI Use in Cultural Heritage

image from BPOC website. The Balboa Park Online Collaborative (BPOC) is hosting a new episode of its free ‘Dreaming of’ webinar series, Dreaming of AI: Perspectives on AI Use in Cultural Heritage, on September 29th at 5PM CEST/8 AM PT/11 AM ET As AI … Continue reading


The History of 3D digitisation – a new blogpost on Europeana

img. from Europeana website As part of the EUreka3D project, a blogpost authored by John Balean on behalf of Photoconsortium was recently published on Europeana. In the blogpost, a brief history of 3D and 3D digitisation gets addressed, starting from … Continue reading


EUreka3D partecipating in Europeana Tech 2023

EUreka3D project, coordinated by Photoconsortium, will be hosted at the conference, that will take place from 10 to 12 October 2023. The project will be showcased through a video presentation, currently in preparation, and the partecipation of EGI and their … Continue reading


Citizen Heritage presents “Citizen Heritage 101”, a series of educational videos on the project scopes and topics

Citizen Heritage is an Erasmus+ Project that aims to provide Higher Education Institutions with new insights and opportunities to include Citizen Science teaching and learning activities for social purposes into their curricula, in order to offer a selection of good practices on how to benefit … Continue reading


Updates on the theatrical performances narrating the stories of San Pellegrino in Alpe

images courtesy of University of Pisa   The summer performance season in San Pellegrino in Alpe, in the municipality of Castiglione di Garfagnana, opened on 25 June 2023. This is part of the programme for cultural tourism promotion of the … Continue reading


New multimedia installation has been placed in the San Pellegrino in Alpe Museum

Text and images courtesy of University of Pisa Inside the San Pellegrino in Alpe Museum, a multimedia installation has been created, to be followed by others, with the aim of enhancing the exhibits and making the visiting experience more immersive … Continue reading


Radio interview on INCULTUM Ireland partner work in Carr’s Hill cemetery

  John Tierney, the INCULTUM pilot coorinator from Ireland, was interviewed with their national broadcaster, Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ). At this link it’s possibile to find the transcription of the interview, during which was discussed their recent work in Carr’s Hill … Continue reading


Digital Hermeneutics II: Sources, Analysis, Interpretation, Annotation, and Curation

CALL FOR PAPERS Digitization has reached almost all areas of science and scholarship. And even in the cultural sciences and humanities, computers, databases and digital tools are increasingly important. Last year‘s annual conference „Digital Hermeneutics: Machines, Procedures, Meaning“ of the … Continue reading


A “landscape and heritage” summerwork camp at Bibracte, August 2023

The path where the workcamp takes place. Picture @Bibracte/A. Maillier – 2022 From 20 August to 2 September 2023, young volunteers of the Fédération Rempart Bourgogne Franche-Comté, an NGO working to safeguard and restore exceptional or vernacular heritage, are taking … Continue reading