REACH Project presented at EVA 2020 Florence webconference

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Organiser: University of Florence

Event type: international

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Description: The annual conference of EVA Florence (Electronic Imaging & the Visual Arts) for 2020 was held the past 2 July. The event is part of a series of annual meetings started as small workshop in 1991 and involved in few years in a well defined conference. The key aim of this event was to provide a Forum for the user, supplier and scientific research communities to meet and exchange experiences, ideas and plans in the wide area of Culture & Technology. Special attention was paid to the emerge of innovation perspectives for new job and, on this regards, a dedicated brain-storm session was reserved to face the connection between research – innovation – development – new enterprise – new job that concluded the first part of the conference. The event was organized in five sessions and the REACH project was presented to the International EVA Network in the framework of the last session “Access to the Culture Information” with the intention to foster future dialogues and engagement. Because of the Covid-19 restrictions, the presentation was held on line and it is available for the free download at https://www.reach-culture.eu/project/dissemination/download-area

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Advanced future technologies for heritage and arts

Communities

Advanced future technologies for heritage and arts

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REACH Project

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EVA Florence 2020 REACH Project Paper

Description:

The REACH social Platform brings together relevant heritage stakeholders’ representatives including research communities, heritage practitioners from public or private cultural institutions and organisations as well as policy-makers at European, national, regional or local levels. Based on a focused, critical mapping of existing research and practice, the objective of the social platform is to develop an understanding of the challenges and opportunities for research and innovation in the participatory preservation, (re)use and management of cultural heritage. The project identifies theoretical participatory models and tests them in the practice through four thematic pilots in order to propose the adoption of an integrated model of resilient European cultural heritage milieux