
photo Rudy Pessina – In the photo, members of the PHOTOCONSORTIUM International Association with Prof. Alessandro Tosi and Dr. Maria Cioni (from Museo della Grafica), before the General Assembly.
On the occasion of Photoconsortium general assembly, a public seminar is organized on the theme of:
“Virtual Museums and Photographic Heritage“.
Virtual museums are not the simple transposition of a real museum on the Internet. They are not only archives of digitized cultural objects. Virtual museums are instead complex and interactive systems that allow access to a broader level of knowledge, experience, emotions.
What role can the photographic heritage play in this new context of exhibitions and digital services?
What changes must implement the photographic archives to meet the new challenges of the digital world?
Why should Creative Industries feel attracted by the Photographic Heritage?

photo: Promoter Digital Gallery
The seminar offered the opportunity to hear the opinion of technical and academic experts, observe demonstrations of innovative museum services, and learn about the collections of archives associated to Photoconsortium, the International Association for the enhancement of photographic heritage.
Attendance is FREE.
Venue: Pisa (Italy), Museum of Graphics, Palazzo Lanfranchi, Lungarno Galilei 9
Date: 4 May 2016 starting from 2,30 pm
Speakers were: Fred Truyen (KU Leuven), Mauro Fazio (Italian Ministry of Economic Development), Alessandro Tosi (Museum of Graphics), David Iglésias (CRDI/Girona City Council), Ismo Malinen (National Archives of Finland), Elisa Bianchi (University of Florence), John Balean (TopFoto), Frank Golomb (United Archives) . Chair: Antonella Fresa (Promoter srl).
All the presentations and more information here: http://www.photoconsortium.net/photoconsortium-annual-event-pisa-4-5-may-2016/
Organized in collaboration with Association Imago.










PREFORMA will develop open source tools that double-check files being preserved long term and adhere to open standards. This will allow memory institutions full control over the process of conformity testing files which will be ingested into their collections – vital to resolving issues, such as non-conformity, that can arise from digitization to preservation, dramatically slow down workflow, and drain precious resources.









The workshop «Repurpose, Experience, Taste and Rethink Culture», was held on March 22, 2016 at INNOVATHENS, Technopolis, City of Athens. The workshop was organized by the National Technical University of Athens and with the support of PostScriptum. The main aim of the event was to generate new perspectives and facilitate the creative re-use of cultural heritage and associated metadata made available through online digital collections within a framework of creative experimentation and novel dialogue between multidisciplinary sectors, explore the potential of crowdsourcing as a means of promoting increased public participation in core tasks such as collecting, describing, categorizing, or curating heritage collections.








































