INTERNET FESTIVAL 2016

IFIn the age of the “Internet of People and Things”, the dematerialisation of digital innovation creates real and solid links. An interconnected digital fabric that is ubiquitous, collaborative and adaptable, that supports the new information-based competitive and technological ecosystem.
The so-called “things” are nodes that are able to create signals that can then directly interact with cars, electric appliances, intelligent platforms and systems.

The Internet Festival explores “forms of the future” that relate to this phenomenon. These digital “nodes and links” redefine the work of art and its audience, the economy and its agents, technology, sport, security, personal identity, conflicts, the media, education,…
People and things are at the centre and data and relationships all around: a digital, but very real fabric, that will be unravelled and explained at the Festival, in Pisa, from the 6th to the 9th of October.
The timeline of events and activities for the 2016 edition goes back and forth along the years, re-interpreting certain pivotal societal, political, economic and technological contexts.

What was it like 30 years ago, when the first Italian “ping” was sent by the CNUCE (the National University Centre for Electronic Calculus) to the American Arpanet, the ancestor of the current Internet? What kind of political resolve allowed for the take-off of the Internet as we know it today? What were the main focuses in academics and research? How, if they did at all, did the worlds of big business, research and institutions communicate between themselves? The IF2016 will be looking back at all aspects of the 1980’s, its music, radio and television, before attempting to imagine the future: what will the next “forms of the future” be in, say, 2048, in politics, sociology, technology and culture?

http://www.internetfestival.it/


E-Space presents… We Make Known

We Make Known – we vivify archive experience, we spot hidden treasures, we empower the audience.

We Make Known provides easy and inspiring access to digitized archives. It’s a semantic search engine that aims to revolutionize the way we experience our digital memories. We focus on the joy of discovery, the possibility of wandering around to find hidden treasures.

Digitization creates a whole new world of possibilities for audiences and institutions. We’re challenged by a vast amount of cultural data – both fascinating and frightening. How can we cope with the complex cosmos of our cultural heritage?

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WMK tackles three problems:

  1. Existing search engines let us only find what we already know

For the user, WMK is an interface and search logic that empowers the audience to explore archives beyond their existing knowledge in an intuitive and fun way.

  1. We make it easy and low cost for institutions to showcase their digitized collections online

For the institution, WMK is a service that enables promotion, analysis and optimisation of their archives with little effort, cost or technical know-how.

  1. Different standards in archive digitization aggravates knowledge transfer

WMK is a powerful hub to standardize and manage various archive systems. This enables a archive overarching link of knowledge with great future opportunities for institutions and users.

spa_logo_alt-e1399389114350WMK was one of the winner projects of the E-Space Hacking Culture Bootcamp in Amsterdam (May 2015) and was further developed during the E-Space Business Modelling Workshop series.

To find out more about WMK check: wemakeknown.com

Discover the 7 projects incubated by E-Space


Rijksstudio Award now open / deadline 15 January 2017

The Rijksstudio Award design competition is now open for entry! Be inspired by the Rijksmuseum’s collection and create your own personal masterpiece. Anyone can take part and all art forms are allowed.

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The Rijksmuseum will be awarding the Rijksstudio Award for the third time. Draw inspiration from the Rijksmuseum’s collection, download images from Rijksstudio and use them to create your own artwork.

Anyone can take part and all art forms and interpretations are allowed, from design, decorative arts and applied arts to fashion design, photography and video. The winner will receive a prize of €10,000. Please submit your work before 15 January 2017.

More info and entry form: https://www.rijksmuseum.nl/en/rijksstudio-award


Europeana DSI-2 kick off in Vienna

Hosted by the Austrian National Library in the prestigious location in Vienna, on 7-8 September the kick-off meeting of the Europeana DSi-2 project took place.

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The aim of the DSI-2 project is to ensure the continued operation of the Europeana Digital Service Infrastructure (DSI) and to facilitate the transition of the Europeana website from a portal to a multi-sided platform, offering a variety of services to data providers, end users and re-users. Key objectives are to innovate the aggregation infrastructure to make it easier for providers to add their content to the Europeana site; improve the quality of metadata and the quantity of digital objects available; increase the amount of objects with open licencing conditions; develop more thematic channels; and to create a series of ‘Expert Hubs’ across the Europeana network.

About 60 attendees convened in Vienna to discuss with the WP leaders both practical details of the project activities and objectives, overview and strategies. The kickoff included plenary sessions and parallel thematic meetings on specific areas of the project, and it was opened by Max Kaiser (Austrian National Library, technical project manager) and Jill Cousins (Europeana Foundation).

In the wrap up session at the end of the kickoff the participats together made a wordcloud and it is notable to see the word “direct” as  the most important one, as it expresses the objective and direction of the new Europeana aggregation infrastructure that is under development.

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veraPDF 0.22 released

veraPDF-logo-600-300x149The latest version of veraPDF is now available to download. Version 0.22 has the following improvements:

Application enhancements:

  • changed default feature generation to document level features;

  • added a new GUI dialog for managing feature generation options;

  • added a user-friendly Java OutOfMemoryError with suggestions for reconfiguration;

  • CLI can now overwrite report files;

  • added help message when CLI processes STDIN stream; and

  • synchronized the Web demo validation report with the CLI and GUI report styles.

Conformance checker fixes:

  • removed the rules for validating file provenance information;

  • fixed an issue with structure type mapping in Level A validation; and

  • implemented resource caching for memory optimization.

Test corpus:

  • converted all ‘fail’ test cases on file provenance information to ‘pass’ tests.

 

Download veraPDF 0.22:

http://downloads.verapdf.org/rel/verapdf-installer.zip

Release notes:

https://github.com/veraPDF/veraPDF-library/releases/latest

Call for testing

veraPDF is building an open source, industry-supported PDF/A validator. Please support our efforts by downloading and testing the software. If you encounter problems, or wish to suggest improvements, please add them to the project’s GitHub issue tracker (https://github.com/veraPDF/veraPDF-library/issues). Your feedback is very important, it helps to improve the software.

Keep up to date with the latest developments of veraPDF by subscribing to the veraPDF consortium’s newsletter (http://verapdf.org/subscribe/).

Upcoming events


eafip Workshop for public procurers in the Energy sector

workshop_electricityThe eafip Workshop for public procurers in the Energy sector (ministries, regional and local authorities, agencies, public utility entities, etc.) will be held in the Europahuset in Stockholm, Sweden on the 23rd November 2016.

The aim of the event will be to highlight the benefits of innovation procurement of ICT solutions through the Pre-Commercial Procurement (PCP) and Public Procurement of Innovative Solutions (PPI) approaches across Europe, with a particular focus on the framework of exploration, extraction, production, transport and distribution of energy.

The workshop will feature:

  • Presentation / networking discussion on the EU funding opportunities for PCP and PPI (in the framework of the Horizon 2020 calls).
  • Presentation of case examples and lessons learned.
  • Presentation / networking discussion on the eafip Toolkit (aimed to support you in preparing your innovation procurement).

The workshop is open to public contracting authorities who have a unique chance to openly discuss unmet procurement needs, innovation concepts, project ideas, and much more. All procurers have an opportunity to briefly present their ideas / plan / projects in the parallel sessions.

Please note that this event will be held in English.

Download here the provisional agenda.

For more information visit http://eafip.eu/events/workshops/energy_workshop/.


Online Learning in the 21st Century: Practice Problems and Prospects

The XII International GUIDE Conference “Online Learning in the 21st Century: Practice Problems and Prospects” will be held on February 15-17 2017 at B Resort & Spa, in Orlando, Florida, United States of America.  The conference will be jointly organized by Guide Association and University of Phoenix (Central Florida).

The conference aims to promote discussions about the current status and next evolutions of distance learning. Particular attention will be given to the new pedagogical approaches to be used for the new digital generation, innovative emerging technologies and the keys for the successful improvement of a standardized quality system in e-learning. guideMoreover, the congress aims to push for the creation of communities of experts sharing information and best practices. Particular attention will be given to case studies and practical experiences.

CONFERENCE WEBSITE

CALL FOR PAPERS open until 21st November 2016

CONFERENCE TOPICS
Rethinking pedagogy for a digital generation

  • Flipped Classrooms, Blended learning and other active learning pedagogies
  • Case studies on gamification approach to optimize the learning process
  • New ideas on social networks to create collaborative learning

Emerging Technologies

  • Augmented and Virtual Reality enhanced learning
  • Next generation m-Learning and case studies
  • B.Y.O.D. philosophy in distance learning
  • Next generation multimedia products

Data Mining Strategies For E-Learning Organizations

  • Data-taking and analysis to increase distance learning quality
  • Opinions analysis and case studies
  • Innovative data mining methods in distance learning

Engaging and supporting faculty

  • Teacher training
  • Case studies in faculty support
  • Faculty development in blended and online learning

Creating communities in Distance Learning

  • Academic partnerships virtual collaborative success stories
  • Innovative practices and shared facilities
  • Case studies for the creation of communities of best practices

Founded IDEA – The International Digital Epigraphy Association

idea_logoOn 9 May 2016 a group of core partners of the EAGLE project founded IDEA – The International Digital Epigraphy Association in order to maintain, perpetuate and improve upon this ground breaking project.

IDEA represents the most fluid, lean, and efficient way to preserve EAGLE’s legacy and it will carry forward the work established by the EAGLE former partners.

The goal of the association is the promotion of the use of advanced methodologies in the research, study, enhancement, and publication of “written monuments”, beginning with those of antiquity, in order to increase knowledge of them at multiple levels of expertise, from that of specialists to that of the occasional tourist.

Furthermore, scope of the association is to expand and enlarge the results of EAGLE providing a sustainability model to ensure the long-term maintenance of the project results and to continue to cope with its original aims.

EAGLE-IDEA locandina-2-A5-webIDEA first General Assembly will take place in Pisa on 28 September 2016 together with a half day public event to present the Association to the wider audience. View here the programme of the event (in Italian).

The IDEA association has been established as a non-profit association with a democratic structure, political independence, and unlimited duration.

IDEA allows membership to both natural and legal persons, public or private bodies, companies, and associations. Founded by the partners of the EAGLE project, the association aims to enlarge its network internationally and welcomes new members sharing its aims.

To join the IDEA Association, fill in this form and send the receipt of your payment to Anita Rocco (IDEA Secretariat, anita.rocco@uniba.it).

For further information please contact Silvia Orlandi (silvia.orlandi@uniroma1.it) or Claudio Prandoni (prandoni@promoter.it).


The Creative Museum Project @ The Brighton Digital Festival

brightonThe Creative Museum project is an Erasmus+ funded project – it sees museums as dynamic learning environments providing opportunities for staff and visitors to explore and repurpose collections in new and creative ways.

Based on the outcomes of the project to-date, this practical half-day conference looks at some of the recommended ingredients for building a ‘creative museum’, whether you work in a museum or not.

The event is co-chaired by Don Undeen, University of Georgetown (Washington DC) and former Senior Digital Manager, Met MediaLab (New York) and Jo-Anne Sunderland Bowe, Director, Heritec Limited and Project Co-cordindator, The Creative Museum project. Also present are a variety of speakers from Brighton Museum, Culture 24, Lighthouse, Museomix, Radiona, and the Chester Beatty Library (Dublin).

This special event for the Brighton Digital Festival is for museum professionals, digital specialists, makers, tinkerers, hackers – anyone who wants to look at museums in a new and interesting ways. This session will be fully participative – be prepared to come with lots of questions and an open-mind.

The event will be followed by networking opportunities and a drinks reception and has been organised as part of the Brighton Digtial Festival.

Supported by Clearleft / Sixty Eight Middle Street

With thanks to the Brighton Digital Festival

WHEN: 

WHERE: 68 Middle Street – Middle Street, Brighton, BN1 1AL, United Kingdom

Registrations HERE


EAGLE e IDEA: il futuro dell’epigrafia digitale

EAGLE e IDEA: il futuro dell’epigrafia digitale

Museo della Grafica, Palazzo Lanfranchi, Lungarno Galilei 9, Pisa, 28 Settembre 2016

Evento organizzato dall’Associazione IDEA (International Digital Epigraphy Association)

 

PROGRAMMA

11:00 – 13:30 Assemblea Generale (riservata ai soci dell’Associazione)

15:30 – 15:45 Introduzione (Antonella Fresa, Promoter Srl – Information Technology, Research and Innovation)

15:45 – 16:00 Dal progetto EAGLE all’associazione IDEA (Silvia Orlandi, La Sapienza Università di Roma)

16:00 – 16:15 Sostenibilità ed evoluzione della infrastruttura tecnica EAGLE (Franco Zoppi, CNR-ISTI)

16:15 – 16:30 Nuove prospettive offerte dal materiale reso disponibile da EAGLE (Giuseppe Amato, CNR-ISTI)

16:30 – 17:00 Aggiornamento, completamento, miglioramento e approfondimento del materiale epigrafico: problemi e prospettive (Silvia Evangelisti, Università di Foggia; Anita Rocco, Università di Bari)

17:00 – 17:15 Wikimedia e il progetto di alternanza scuola-lavoro (Saverio Malatesta, La Sapienza Università di Roma)

17:15 – 17:30 Esperienze didattiche con EAGLE (Alessandra Giovenco, British School at Rome)

17:30 – 18:00 Aperitivo offerto da IDEA

 

L’ASSOCIAZIONE IDEA

idea_logoIDEA è un’associazione senza scopo di lucro nata dal progetto Europeo EAGLE (Europeana network of Ancient Greek and Latin Epigraphy). Obiettivo di EAGLE (www.eagle-network.eu) è quello di raccogliere e catalogare in un unico database, facilmente ricercabile, oltre un milione e mezzo di immagini e altri oggetti digitali relativi a centinaia di migliaia di iscrizioni provenienti dal mondo greco-romano, corredate da informazioni essenziali e, in molti casi, dalla traduzione in inglese o in altre lingue moderne.

L’associazione IDEA ha per scopo la promozione dell’uso di metodologie e tecnologie avanzate nella ricerca, studio, valorizzazione, divulgazione dei “monumenti scritti” a partire dall’età antica, al fine dell’ampliamento della loro conoscenza a più livelli di competenza, da quello degli specialisti a quello del turista occasionale.

L’associazione è aperta sia a persone fisiche, sia a enti e organismi pubblici e privati, società e altre associazioni. Per iscriversi visitare la pagina https://form.jotformeu.com/61524210874350.

 

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