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From September 26 to 27, ArtLab comes to Novara with a discussion laboratory that will explore two central themes: cultural heritage regeneration and digital transition.
Regarding regeneration, the main objective is to explore how unused public places and buildings can be transformed into tools for local development, social cohesion, and cultural entrepreneurship, promoting the revival of often marginalized areas.
Digital transition, on the other hand, represents a crucial challenge for cultural organizations, which are increasingly engaged in data management and analysis. The digitization of cultural heritage not only produces data and metadata that can generate new narratives and digital experiences, but the daily activities of organizations also produce an increasing amount of information. If this data were integrated into a coherent system, it would constitute a fundamental information resource for guiding strategic choices, both for the organizations themselves and for policymakers.
During the event, experiences using artificial intelligence to enhance data will be analyzed, exploring new development potential. Space will also be dedicated to the relationship between digital technology and accessibility, to design more inclusive and usable cultural experiences.
ETT’s appointments:

The appointments:

Echoes: A Digital Collaborative Space for Cultural Heritage

5:15 PM – 6:30 PM Giannoni Gallery, Broletto Monumental Complex

Moderator:

Lucia Zanetta, Researcher at Piedmont Cultural Observatory

Speakers:

Sam Habibi Minelli, Tender and Bid Manager, GruppoMeta, ETT Thanks to a contribution of 24 million euros, the ECHOES project – led by French CRNS with the participation of 49 partners – is tasked with developing the basic infrastructure and governance model for creating a digital collaborative space for cultural heritage (European Collaborative Cloud for Cultural Heritage), on the initiative of the European Commission.

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ECHOES is a project funded by the European Commission under Grant Agreement No. 101157364 – ECHOES. The views and opinions expressed on this website are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Commission.

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Funded by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) under the UK Government’s Horizon Europe funding guarantee [n.10110142 & n.10110466].