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Overview for 'Creative industries'

    ScannerBox: a free resource for 3D scanning
    Title:
    Mixed Reality Storytelling – Object 653 from Factory at the Tate
    Creator:
    Dimitrios Darzentas
    Date:
    28/09/2017
    News Created: 24 March 2020

    ScannerBox: a free resource for 3D scanning

    The advent of 3D technology is bringing new opportunities for the cultural heritage sector, offering innovative ways to provide access to heritage for education, tourism, research and enjoyment. In this post we explore the 3D ScannerBox, which aims to provide a free resource to enable anyone to employ 3D scanning in their organisation.

    Europeana Foundation - working with you in the time of Coronavirus (COVID-19)
    Title:
    The regular washing of hands. Lithograph, ca. 1960.
    Institution:
    Wellcome Collection
    Country:
    United Kingdom
    News Created: 16 March 2020 Harry Verwayen

    Europeana Foundation - working with you in the time of Coronavirus (COVID-19)

    We’re putting measures in place with immediate effect to minimise the COVID-19 risk for our staff, their families and communities while continuing our operations to the greatest extent possible. We’d like to share what that means in practice.

    Culture, dance, tourism and technology: exploring the CultureMoves project
    Title:
    Creator:
    Nicola Gronchi
    Date:
    11 Oct 2019
    Institution:
    Internet Festival / Fondazione Sistema Toscana
    News Created: 14 January 2020 Alexandru Stan

    Culture, dance, tourism and technology: exploring the CultureMoves project

    CultureMoves works to develop technologies that encourage the use, adaption and sharing of content from Europeana in real-life scenarios for tourism and education. In this guest post for Pro News, the team behind the project highlight the tools, activities and events they have been working on. 

    Exploring Europeana’s most viewed public domain works
    Title:
    Liggende Venus met Amor en Anteros
    Creator:
    François Boucher
    Date:
    1732 - 1776
    Institution:
    Rijksmusem
    Country:
    Netherlands
    News Created: 8 January 2020 Georgia Evans

    Exploring Europeana’s most viewed public domain works

    This January we look at how the public domain contributes to the re-use of cultural heritage and explore different aspects of open acces. In this post, we begin by highlighting which of the more than ten million public domain works accessible through Europeana were viewed the most last year. 

    Mixing sustainability and cultural heritage with TuEuropeana
    Title:
    TuEuropeana 2019 visual, reusing Jan Brueghel the Younger, Paradise with the Fall of Man, Mauritshuis, Holandia, public domain ;Fabryka papieru w Krapkowicach, Narodowe Archiwum Cyfrowe; Grażyna Rutowska, Kontenery na śmieci pod blokiem przy ul. Baczyński
    Creator:
    @magdarysuje
    News Created: 19 December 2019 Małgorzata Szynkielewska Maria Drabczyk

    Mixing sustainability and cultural heritage with TuEuropeana

    The TuEuropeana project recently ran a poster competition exploring the theme of environmental sustainability to encourage the creative reuse of material accessed through Europeana and Polish digital repositories. In this post, Małgorzata Szynkielewska, Europeana's Content and Exhibitions Coordinator, interviews Maria Drabczyk - Chief International Projects Expert at FINA and Europeana Network Association Members Councillor - about the competition, which Małgorzata was a jury member.

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