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- this high profile event, taking place in Bucharest and online, addressed various themes and challenges on digital technologies to enhance sustainability, inclusion, and diversity in the heritage sector.
Championing a responsible digital transition for and with cultural heritage Bucharest and online 7th October 2024 Building on the outcomes of the first European Heritage Hub Forum held in 2023 in Venice, which explored the role and impact of cultural … Continue reading →
- Girona and online, December 13, 2024
Registrations are now open for the EUreka3D Final Conference, which will take place in Girona on 13 December 2024. The event will consist of a hybrid public conference by project partners and invited contributors, and a public onsite workshop mainly … Continue reading →
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The rapid shuttering of museums due to COVID-19 has had serious consequences; museums, to stay connected with audiences when they can’t physically visit collections, found new and unusual ways to bring together their public. So they have entered in the … Continue reading
In light of the interest received by the initiative,the REACH Consortium have decided to keep the call open until the end of the year. The call is addressed to researchers, practitioners, professionals, citizens and in general to the representatives from … Continue reading
From the 13th to the 15th March, in Idrija (Slovenia), the HeritageHack will take place. It is a 3-day hackathon for cultural Heritage, financed by European Commission and the Council of Europe, and organized by Idrija 2020 Association. This Association was … Continue reading
The last 26th November, the University of Granada, task leader of the Rural Heritage Pilot of the REACH project, held a Workshop on“Participatory Approaches for Territorial Cohesion”. Aim of the meeting was to investigate the value of participatory preservation of … Continue reading
The article, written by Prof. Neil Forbes and Prof. Silvana Colella (both from Coventry University, REACH project coordinator and leader of the sustainability and resilience Work Package) went on-line last Saturday, in the Special Edition of the SCIRES-IT Journal titled … Continue reading
The Association of Studies on Critical Heritage (ACHS) is an international networking that brings together people of the interdisciplinary field of heritage studies (researchers, scholars and professionals ) who are interested in contributing to a critical analysis of the role … Continue reading
With his digital mural “ The Chronicles of San Francisco” the French artist JR tryied to capture a whole city. The mural,107 feet long and 16 feet tall, is installed in a ground-floor gallery free to the public at the … Continue reading
MEMOLab laboratory of the University of Granada, in the framework of REACH project, continues the planning and implementation of events dedicated to the recovery and use of historical irrigation systems. Also this year the “recovery of historic irrigation channels” campaign … Continue reading
The latest successful Symposium of REACH Social Platform was joined by a great number of international professionals engaged in the field of cultural heritage. The event titled “Horizons for Heritage Research – Towards a Cluster on Cultural Heritage“, took place … Continue reading
The REACH project recently held its latest workshop, hosted by Coventry University’s Centre for Dance Research. It had a wide ranging brief that, in addition to considering the REACH theme of participatory approaches, it also incorporated creative and entrepreneurial (re)-use … Continue reading