EUreka3D showcased at EGI webinar presenting the Data Hub

This webinar presents the latest advancements in EGI DataHub, an innovative distributed data access and management platform powered by Onedata technology. EGI DataHub unites 18 data providers across Europe, offering seamless data access and management capabilities. In the webinar, the EUreka3D services and tools will be presented by Łukasz Opioła, Researcher and Onedata team leader at Academic Computer Centre CYFRONET, AGH University of Krakow.

Key topics:

  • Comprehensive data management flow; from ingestion, through processing and annotation, to publishing and archiving.
  • Enhanced Open Data publishing; among numerous improvements, the platform now supports the Europeana Data Model metadata. We will showcase the EUreka3D project, a real-world application relying heavily on DataHub.
  • New data access interfaces, including S3 and a lightweight PyFilesystem (Python) plugin, to enhance flexibility and accessibility for various use cases.
  • Evolved GUI; particularly the file browser has undergone significant improvements, making data management more intuitive and efficient.

This webinar is designed for a diverse audience, including:

  • Researchers and data scientists seeking efficient access to distributed data.
  • Developers interested in integrating with the Onedata system or creating middleware solutions.
  • Administrators and data providers looking to leverage the latest platform features.

Agenda

  • Presentation (15 min)
  • Demo (30 min)
  • Q&A (15 min)

 


AIPAI Photo Contest 2024

It’s now open the call for the 3rd edition of the AIPAI Photo Contest, the photography contest organized by the Italian Association for Industrial Archaeological Heritage ETS in collaboration with: DICEA – Sapienza University of Rome, Do.co.mo.mo Italia, Ministry of Culture – General Secretariat – UNESCO Office, AEM Foundation (Milan), ISEC Foundation (Sesto San Giovanni), Maire Tecnimont Foundation (Rome), Musil Foundation (Brescia), RoMe Museum Exhibition and Rete Fotografia.

The contest is designed to raise awareness and promote the culture of industry, the memory of work, the architectural, technological and landscape heritage of industrial archaeology, is aimed at professional photographers, amateurs, students, temporary or permanent groups, associations, without limits of age and nationality who will be able to tell, document and represent the industrial heritage through a photographic project, to be presented by 00.00 on 20 October 2024.

For the winners are up are three 1000 euros prizes, publication in the magazine “Patrimonio Industriale” and display in a traveling exhibition of the winning, mentioned and selected shots.

For the thematic areas of the contest and more information, follow this link.


EUreka3D webinar series – Fall 2024

The International Council on Archives (ICA) and the EUreka3D Consortium are organizing  the second webinar series on 3D Digitisation and Digital Transformation of Cultural Heritage, following the success of the 2023 edition of the webinar series, which attracted over 300 attendees from all over the world.

The three sessions will take place in autumn 2024, and will focus on formats, authenticity and preservation for 3D and digitisation in the cultural heritage field, delivered by expert speakers and renowned professionals.

This informal training activity is aimed at archivists and records management professionals, CHI professionals, 3D digitisation and digital infrastructure providers, digital humanities researchers, and students in all these fields.

The webinar series is part of the partnership between ICA and PhotoConsortium, coordinator of EUreka3D. This initiative is also part of  EUreka3D Capacity Building Programme, which provides online and onsite training to CHIs for high-quality standards of digitisation, advanced metadata management and aggregation to Europeana, enriching the common European data space for cultural heritage.

Read more and access details and registration: https://eureka3d.eu/transforming-heritage2024/ 

Webinar 1: 26th September h. 16 CET

Digital Media Authenticity
The rapidly evolving field of AI-powered image processing tools have revolutionized digital media content. These tools allow us to denoise images, enhance resolution, and even colorize black-and-white photos, opening exciting new possibilities. However, the same underlying technology also made it easier to generate artificial content or manipulate existing media, raising serious concerns about the trustworthiness of what we see. As the line between genuine and altered content blurs, the importance of transparency in digital media provenance has never been greater, particularly in the context of preserving our cultural heritage through digitization. This webinar explored the latest advancements in provenance signalling and best practices for ensuring media authenticity and transparency.

Agenda

  • Welcome by Josée Kirps, president of the International Council on Archives (ICA)
  • Introduction by Antonella Fresa, EUreka3D project coordinator (PDF, 1.1 Mb)
  • Keynote speech by Frederik Temmermans, Multimedia interoperability researcher at Vrije Universiteit Brussel-imec. JPEG committee member (PDF, 6 Mb)
  • Q&A and Conclusions by Ilaria Fava, Communications Specialist at EGI Foundation
  • End of the webinar h. 17

Webinar 2: 24th October h. 17.30 CET – World Day of Audiovisual Heritage

A new dimension for the Audiovisual Heritage: a EUreka3D initiative
Audiovisual archives bear witness to all the audiovisual production, and the thousands of images preserved on a wide range of media enable an unprecedented narrative about our past. Besides, audiovisual heritage includes all the devices that made it possible to capture and to show all this imaginary. The significance of this heritage has been taken into account in the EUreka3D project through the digitisation of the pre-cinema collection of the Cinema Museum of Girona. In this webinar, we will explain, from CRDI experience, how Archives face the challenge of the 3D digitisation considering the need to achieving high-quality digital reproduction. We will talk about the need of skilled professionals, the existence of a working methodology, the ability to analyse the complexity of the objects to be reproduced, the criteria to assess the results and the commitment of making these 3D materials accessible online.

Agenda

  • Introduction by Antonella Fresa, EUreka3D project coordinator
  • Keynote speech by David Iglésias Franch, CRDI/Ajuntament de Girona. PAAG (Photographic and Audiovisual Expert Group / ICA)
  • Q&A and Conclusions by Natalija Lace, National Archives of Latvia and PAAG Committee member
  • End of the webinar h. 18.30

Webinar 3: November 2024
File formats and preservation in cultural heritage

The webinar starts with a description of the recently published HTJ2K, JPEG XL, and JPEG AI image coding formats, emphasizing the features each offers that make them particularly attractive for storage, distribution, visualization, and interactions in archival and long-term preservation applications. We then discuss JPEG Pleno Point Cloud Coding, which is expected to be published as an International Standard by ISO and IEC in early 2025, and can be used to code 3D content, represented as point clouds, among others in archival and preservation applications. The webinar will end with a look into an emerging standard known as JPEG DNA, an image format for archival on DNA support, by motivating the reasons behind this effort and its roadmap.

Agenda

  • Introduction by Valentina Bachi, PHOTOCONSORTIUM, EUreka3D project coordinator
  • Keynote speech by Prof. Touradj Ebrahimi Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL), Convenor of JPEG standardization Committee: An overview of recent and emerging JPEG formats for digital archival and long-term preservation
  • Q&A and Conclusions
  • End of the webinar h. 16

Touradj Ebrahimi – Biography
Professor at Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL), heading its Multimedia Signal Processing Group. He is also the Convenor of JPEG standardization Committee. He was also adjunct Professor with the Center of Quantifiable Quality of Service at Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) from 2008 to 2012. His research interests include still, moving, and 3D image processing and coding, visual information security (rights protection, watermarking, authentication, data integrity, steganography), new media, and human computer interfaces (smart vision, brain computer interface).

These virtual sessions will be held in English. Interpretation into other languages will not be provided.      

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


SECreTour kick-off meeting

All the partners’ representatives meet on 6-7 June 2024 in Banská Bystrica for the SECreTour kick-off meeting, hosted by Matej Bell University, partner of the project.

The city of Banská Bystrica is located in Central Slovakia and the first written reference is from 1255.

The development of the city was mostly related to the mining of copper ores, which is the cultural heritage explored in the SECreTour pilot of Central Slovakia.

Špania Dolina, © Promoter srl 2024 (Antonella Fresa)

In addition to the pilot of Central Slovakia, SECreTour includes seven more pilots in France, Spain, Albania, Ireland, Hungary, Slovenia and Switzerland.

https://secretourproject.eu/pilots

The eight pilots constitute the central pillar of the project, together with focused research activities in the domain of: Heritage communities, social innovation and sustainable tourism practices in rural areas, Innovative and alternative business models and digital tools in rural and remote tourism destinations, Cooperation, networking, macro-regions, cross-border. The critical collection of good practices, exploitation planning, outreach and coordination of the project complement the workplan.

https://secretourproject.eu/structure

The eight pilots and the eight work packages of SECreTour were thoroughly reviewed and discussed among the partners, to highlight the main driving routes that the project is planning to follow in the coming years.


IN SITU Conference

IN SITU is a four-year project that combines research and experimental actions to advance the innovation-related practices, capacities, and potentials of cultural and creative industries (CCIs) based in non-urban and rural areas of the EU.

The project aims to better understand their forms, processes, and governance needs and to advance the ability of non-urban and rural CCIs to act as drivers of innovation, competitiveness, and sustainability. Ultimately, the aim is to contribute to a more informed and sustainable future for practitioners in cultural and creative industries based in non-urban and rural areas.

This first international conference of the IN SITU project will explore the transformative power of innovative approaches of cultural and creative agents in forging more equitable and sustainable communities beyond urban centres.

The deadline for submitting proposals is 8 July 2024 at 23h59 CET.

More information on the Conference themes, programme, and fees are available at https://insituculture.eu/croatia-2024/conference-horizons-of-sustainability/ 


San Pellegrino in Alpe: place of pilgrimages and innovation for cultural tourism

After three years of scientific research and activities in the area, the INCULTUM project, funded by the Horizon 2020 programme of the European Union and created with the aim of using sustainable tourism models to relaunch the social fabric of peripheral and marginal regions of Europe, has concluded.

In operation since 2021, the project has created ten pilot cases in nine states on the continent, among which the Emilia-Garfagna village of San Pellegrino in Alpe stands out.

This last case study, coordinated and managed by the University of Pisa in collaboration with the Campus Foundation of Lucca, was the subject of the conversation of the CISCuP (Centro Internazionale di Studi sulle Culture del Pellegrinaggio), which for the occasion organized a dedicated event with the staging of the theatrical show “A priest, two saints, a border and 4000 unique pieces”, represented by the actress Elisabetta Salvatori. The performance was created within INCULTUM: an accurate historical journey focused on the vicissitudes that led to the birth of the local museum and the characters from the village’s past, who still live today through the museumexhibition and its objects.


EUreka3D, TwinIt! and Lambousa boat presented at the “Clean Oceans and Mapping our Seas” conference

Human activity has irrevocably impacted our oceans, posing significant threats to both marine ecosystems and cultural heritage. The conference “Clean Oceans and Mapping our Seas” seeks to address these pressing issues by bringing together experts, stakeholders, and enthusiasts to explore innovative digital solutions and strategies that can be used to aid the documentation and interpretation of these issues on cultural heritage.

The conference aims are to:

  • Raise awareness about the interconnection between clean oceans and the preservation of maritime cultural heritage.
  • Showcase advancements in digitization technologies for documenting underwater cultural heritage.
  • Foster collaboration and knowledge exchange among stakeholders, including museums, research institutions, and government agencies

In addition, the conference examined the vital link between tourism and cultural heritage sustainability, demonstrating how digital preservation can drive tourism while ensuring the longevity and authenticity of cultural sites for future generations.

Full Programme: https://maltamaritimemuseum.mt/cleanoceans/

EUreka3D project was part in this hybrid conference event on 19 June 2024, in the context of the session “Traditional Boat Digitization: Case Studies from Cyprus, Malta, and Norway”, where Marinos Ioannides, Director of the Digital Heritage Research Lab at Cyprus University of Technology, presented outcomes and stories behind the 3D digitisation project that created a fully documented memory twin of the traditional Lambousa boat, a cultural monument of Cyprus heritage.

The Lambousa boat is one of the high quality records produced in the context of EUreka3D project, also offered as open access resource into Europeana as part of the TwinIt! campaign, successfully concluded and celebrated in Brussels in May 2024. This important effort on creating and promoting 3D digitization of European heritage was also presented in the conference by Valentine Charles, Data Services Director at Europeana Foundation.

 

 

 

 


Heritage Middle East 2024

Heritage Middle East 2024

 

The 2nd Heritage Middle East International Exhibition and Conference for Museum and Librarianship Technologies, Restoration, Archaeology, and Cultural Tourism is going to arrive in Abu Dhabi.

The event will take place between December 10-12, 2024, at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Center.

Heritage Middle East will be an international meeting point aimed at being the market for actors in the global museology sector. It will bring fresh blood to the sector by organizing side events such as conferences where leading museologists, museum designers, architects, art historians, conservators, and other art professionals come together. It will be a destination where all artistic and cultural activities of the Arab world are planned and future projects are discussed.

It is an international project that plans to host more than 62 companies and institutions, and around 2,857 visitors. Heritage Middle East offers its exhibitors an unparalleled opportunity to showcase their expertise and products to a diverse global audience. Book your stand here.


Bibracte exploits the potential of 3D digitisation – new blogpost on Europeana

As part of the EUreka3D project, a blogpost authored by Guillaume Reich (Bibracte) was recently published on Europeana.

The blog focuses on the process of digitisation 400 archaeological artefacts in 3D as part of the Eureka3D project, exposing their objectives, challenges and their tools.

Read the blogpost here.


eu emblemEUreka3D project is co-financed by the Digital Europe Programme of the European Union.


EGI Annual Conference 2024

At the annual EGI conference, international scientific communities, computing and service providers, European projects, security experts, community managers, and policy makers gather to take research and innovation in data-intensive processing and analytics forward, in a safe and open environment with room for in-depth discussion, new insights and networking.

For this edition of the conference, EGI is closely collaborating with Fondazione Centro Euro-Mediterraneo sui Cambiamenti Climatici (CMCC), a leading research center focused on understanding the interaction between climate change and society.

EGI2024 will take place in the Hilton Garden Inn, Lecce (Italy), from the 30th of September to the 4th of October 2024.

Follow this link to learn more and register.