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Created in the context of the EUreka3D-XR project and designed to help anyone on their 3D digitisation journeyThe common European data space for cultural heritage is developing training resources on various themes, to support cultural institutions in building capacity for the new challenges they are facing in innovating and modernizing their workflows in the digital realm. EUreka3D … Continue reading →
IN SITU Final Conference, Valmiera, Latvia, from 11-13 May 2026The IN SITU project celebrates its Final Conference in Valmiera (Latvia) from 11 to 13 May 2026. Extended deadline: The deadline for the Call for Papers for the Special Issue Proposal in the International Journal of Cultural Policy has been … Continue reading →

Conference on Cultural Heritage and New Techonologies
During the Conference on Cultural Heritage and New Techonologies (November 2025), EUreka3D-XR projecy was presented by Prof. Dr. Sander Münster (Time Machine Organization; Jena University) at the “Metadata standard for 3D data. Challenges in 3D models documentation” Round Table. During … Continue reading →

New story on Europeana Pro
In the aftermath of the Beyond Borders Hackathon, jointly organized by Europeana, Photoconsortium, SECreTour project, UNESCO Chair of the Università della Svizzera Italiana in ICT to develop and promote sustainable tourism in world heritage sites and UNESCO Chair of the Università di Genova in Anthropology of Health, … Continue reading →

Enter theircreative writing competition
The first Europeana Creative Climate Action Award invites audience to write an original short story or poem inspired by cultural heritage content on the theme of climate action and one or more of the images in the Europeana Creative Climate Action … Continue reading →

Due by January 23rd, 2026
For the 2026 IIIF (International Image Interoperability Framework) Annual Conference and Showcase, that will be held in the Netherlands June 1–4, 2026, The IIIF Conference Program Committee invites proposals through Call for Proposals has been made available. Proposals for presentation … Continue reading →
Developed by the UrbanHistory4D project
Developed by the UrbanHistory4D project and hosted Europeana Academy, the 4D Browser course is designed to introduce new users to the 4D Browser – an innovative tool that lets user explore historically reconstructed 3D cityscapes across time. The course can … Continue reading →

Valmiera (Latvia), 11-13 May 2026
IN SITU: Place-based innovation of cultural and creative industries in non-urban areas Project organises a Final conference (Valmiera, 11-13 May 2026), “Culture Matters Here. Cultivating Creative Place-based Innovation in Non-urban Communities” Co-organised by the Latvian Academy of Culture and the … Continue reading →
Collaboration agreement has started between SECreTour and R.Map project in December 2025
The SECreTour Network is growing! R-MAP is the acronym of the project titled Mapping, understanding, assessing and predicting the effects of remote working arrangements in urban and rural areas. R-Map is a three-year project funded by the European Union under … Continue reading →

HAEU's workshop to manage climate threats in the field of achiving (4-5 December 2025)
The new challenges that archives face today concern their relationship with space and the environment, a balance that is increasingly fragile and exposed to risk: floods, fires, and climate change are reshaping the risk profile of documentary heritage. The workshop … Continue reading →

For IN SITU Final Conference 2026
IN SITU: Place-based innovation of cultural and creative industries in non-urban areas Project organises a Final conference (Valmiera, 11-13 May 2026), “Culture Matters Here. Cultivating Creative Place-based Innovation in Non-urban Communities” Co-organised by the Latvian Academy of Culture and the … Continue reading →

by Claudio Francesconi
Two certainties run through our existence: death, and the presence of the Fibonacci sequence in everything around us. Leonardo Fibonacci from Pisa gave the world a mathematical principle that forever reshaped how we read nature, form and growth. Why this sequence — … Continue reading →

































