Márton Erzsébet (szerk.): Múzeumi Hírlevél, 2006 (27. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

2006-01-01 / 1. szám

m^úzEUMi Hírlevél да Dear AHICE Partners, we plain a workshop in Cracow (Poland) for heri­tage professionals from the V4 countries. The Organisators are the european project EPOCH (http://www.epoch-net.org) and the ICC. Title: Information Technology and Heritage: EPOCH'S solutions. A capacity building workshop for heritage professionals in Central Europe. Date: 20-21 January 2006. Our role (of the AHICE partners) in the framework of this undertaking were to find people - the par­ticipants of the meeting. From each V4 country can come 5 people, the overall number of the participants were 35-40 people. We would like to have professionals from institutions of the cultural heritage (museums, offices, research institutions but also representatives of associations). Information: zoltang@mck.krakow.pl Information Technology and Heritage: EPOCH'S solutions. A capacity building workshop for heritage professionals in Central Europe. Cracow, 20-21 January 2006 International Cultural Centre in Cracow Programme: Friday 20 09:00 Introduction The general goals of EPOCH and the workshop goals. 10:00 Coffee break 10:15 Session 1. Documenting heritage. Build knowledge. State­ment of the topic and general features. State of the art. Good practices. Examples and case studies. EPOCH solutions. Managing projects: costs, expertise needed, references. This topic includes for example: automatic digital data capture (3D scanners, digital images, etc.); howto organize ar­chives (standards in documentation and technical, information management systems, GIS); available Open Source technology; EPOCH'S activity and proposals. 12:00 Discussion and feedback 13:45 Session 2. Processing information. Put your knowledge to work. Statement of the topic and general features. State of the art. Good practices. Examples and case studies. EPOCH solutions. Managing projects: costs, expertise needed, references. This topic includes for example: turn data into communica­tion tools: build 3D models, develop models at diverse scales (object - building - site - territory) for management and communication; create stories; use technology for preservation (general features); available Open Source technology; EPOCH'S ac­tivity and proposals. 15:30 Discussion and feedback 16:00 Coffee break 16:15 Session 3. Communicating heritage. Share your knowledge with people. Statement of the topic and general features. State of the art. Good practices. Examples and case studies. EPOCH solutions. Managing projects: costs, expertise needed, references. This topic includes for example: turn data into communication tools: create web sites, create 3D presentations and recreations at diverse scales (object - building - site - territory); tell stories; available Open Source technology; EPOCH'S activity and proposals. 18:00-18.30 Discussion and feedback Saturday 21 09:00 Summary of previous day and statement of draft "Offerings and Needs'' document based on previous discussions (including also how EPOCH may help them) 09:30 Discussion on document and conclusions 10:30 Coffee break 10:45-12:30 Fund raising in Europe 33

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