Europeana Digital Spring Programme 2021
Description of the event
Europeana empowers the cultural heritage sector in its digital transformation and develops expertise, tools and policies to embrace digital change and encourage partnerships that foster innovation. Europeana makes it easier for people to use cultural heritage for education, research, creation and recreation. Therefore, the Mnemosyne project is in line with Europeana’s policy and contributes to an open, knowledgeable and creative society. By enriching 3D documentation to ensure quality in the wider cultural heritage community, enhancing data acquisition by adopting a holistic approach, and applications of cutting-edge technologies to reveal the multifaceted degrees of complexity of tangible cultural heritage we fully contributed to the topics of this unique webinar.
Involvement and mission
The ERA Chair Holder (Kyriacos Efstathiou) and the project’s research fellows (Francesco Ripanti, Nenad Joncic and Harriet Cliffen)presented the recent results related to the Quality and the Complexity in 2D/3D digitization of cultural heritage. In addition, the presentation focused on the research agenda of the project and how its contributing to the digital holistic documentation of the past. The underdeveloped Mnemosyne language was presented.
Impact
More than 200 attendees followed and were actively involved in the unique event. The project received several requests concerning the presented research agenda and new collaborations were established.
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