Content offered to participants attending the Europeana TV hacakthon 'Hacking Culture Bootcamp' (http://www.europeana-space.eu/hackathons-home/) 9 may 2015, as part of the Europeana Space project (http://europeana-space.eu/)
Europe’s cultural heritage: From digitisation to creative re-useLizzy Komen
Presentation at Citex 2014 conference (http://www.bilisim.org.tr/) in Ankara, Turkey on 7 November 2014. Titel: 'Europe’s cultural heritage:
From digitisation to creative re-use'. Presentation includes highlights of the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision digitisation project, Europeana, Digital Agenda for Europe and Europeana Creative
Europe’s cultural heritage: From digitisation to creative re-useLizzy Komen
Presentation at Citex 2014 conference (http://www.bilisim.org.tr/) in Ankara, Turkey on 7 November 2014. Titel: 'Europe’s cultural heritage:
From digitisation to creative re-use'. Presentation includes highlights of the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision digitisation project, Europeana, Digital Agenda for Europe and Europeana Creative
Czech digital collections from the archaeology and architecture domain in Eur...locloud
Digital Heritage 2015: Workshop
Presentation by Irena Blazkova, Národní památkový ústav (National Heritage Institute), Czech Republic
Granada, Spain
1st October 2015
The cultural challenge in Umbria: local institutions growing up in the cloud locloud
Digital Heritage 2015: Workshop
Presentation by Giulia Coletti and Claudia Pazzini, Fondazione Ranieri di Sorbello, Italy
Granada, Spain
1st October 2015
Dynamics and partnership with local associations involved in LoCloud: a study...locloud
Digital Heritage 2015: Workshop
Presentation by Agnès Vatican, Conseil Général de la Gironde - Archives Départementales de la Gironde, France
Granada, Spain
1st October 2015
Digital Heritage 2015: Workshop
Presentation by Sorina Stanca, Biblioteca Judeţeană O.Goga Cluj (Cluj County Library O.Goga), Romania
Granada, Spain
1st October 2015
Towards more smart, connected and open audiovisual archivesJohan Oomen
As a result of digitisation of analogue holdings and working processes, more and more material from audiovisual archies is being made available online. This marks a transformative shift, as archives and users are now sharing the same information space. Once digital and part of an open network, objects from audiovisual archives can be shared, recommended, remixed, embedded, cited, referenced to and so on. It is a far cry from several years ago, when users were obliged to visit brick and mortar institutions to access collections. This shift towards digital enables archives to fulfil their pubic missions better; crossing geographical boundaries, using new channels for content distribution, engage with user groups and use new technologies to make work processes more efficient and allow for new access points to collections. It also introduces fundamental challenges, forcing audiovisual archives to [1] rethink their role and function in the value chain of media production and modern society at large, [2] assess which activities and competences are vital to succeed in a digital context.
We envision the future audiovisual archives to be smart, connected and open; using smart technologies to optimise workflows for annotation and content distribution. Collaborating with third parties to co-design and co-develop new technologies in order to manifest themselves as frontrunners rather than followers. Being connected to other sources of information (other collections, contextual sources), to a variety of often niche user communities, researchers and the creative industries. To embrace the use of standards defined by external instances rather than by the cultural heritage communities themselves. Fully embrace ‘open’ as the default to have maximum impact in society: applying open licences for content delivery, using open source software and open standards wherever possible. Promote open access to publications and so on.
This keynote examines how the public mission of archives (i.e. supporting a myriad of users to utilize collections to learn, experience and create) can be achieved in a digital context. It addresses the challenges related to the role and function of institutions and provides practical insights in how archives can establish a culture of innovation to manage challenges they face today. It addresses some of the major questions audiovisual archives are faced with today.
Sound Connections pilot @ Europeana Creative Culture Jam 2015, VIennaLizzy Komen
The Europeana Creative pilot 'Sound Connections', harnesses the Europeana API to integrate sound collections from Sound and Vision and the British Library and allow communities to engage with them. Presented at Europeana Creative Culture Jam 2015, Vienna
EuropeanaTV Pilot @ Europeana Space Conference, Venice, Italy October 16thKelly Mostert
Presentation of the EuropeanaTV pilot as was shown at the Europeana Space conference in Venice, Italy at the Ca Foscari University October 16th.
The EuropeanaTV pilot aims to create a toolkit for creative thinkers and developers to tinker with and design new applications that promote the (re)use of cultural heritage for TV in Europe. The toolkit aims not just to inspire but to directly assist in the creation of new applications. A EuropeanaTV Hackathon will be held in The Netherlands in April 2015. Stay tuned!
Research and Development at Sound and Vision Victor de Boer
Slides for guest lecture about R&D at the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision for the lecture series "Introduction to IMM" at VU Amsterdam.
With slides by Lotte Belice Baltussen, Maarten Brinkerink, Johan Oomen, Bouke Huurnink and Victor de Boer
Czech digital collections from the archaeology and architecture domain in Eur...locloud
Digital Heritage 2015: Workshop
Presentation by Irena Blazkova, Národní památkový ústav (National Heritage Institute), Czech Republic
Granada, Spain
1st October 2015
The cultural challenge in Umbria: local institutions growing up in the cloud locloud
Digital Heritage 2015: Workshop
Presentation by Giulia Coletti and Claudia Pazzini, Fondazione Ranieri di Sorbello, Italy
Granada, Spain
1st October 2015
Dynamics and partnership with local associations involved in LoCloud: a study...locloud
Digital Heritage 2015: Workshop
Presentation by Agnès Vatican, Conseil Général de la Gironde - Archives Départementales de la Gironde, France
Granada, Spain
1st October 2015
Digital Heritage 2015: Workshop
Presentation by Sorina Stanca, Biblioteca Judeţeană O.Goga Cluj (Cluj County Library O.Goga), Romania
Granada, Spain
1st October 2015
Towards more smart, connected and open audiovisual archivesJohan Oomen
As a result of digitisation of analogue holdings and working processes, more and more material from audiovisual archies is being made available online. This marks a transformative shift, as archives and users are now sharing the same information space. Once digital and part of an open network, objects from audiovisual archives can be shared, recommended, remixed, embedded, cited, referenced to and so on. It is a far cry from several years ago, when users were obliged to visit brick and mortar institutions to access collections. This shift towards digital enables archives to fulfil their pubic missions better; crossing geographical boundaries, using new channels for content distribution, engage with user groups and use new technologies to make work processes more efficient and allow for new access points to collections. It also introduces fundamental challenges, forcing audiovisual archives to [1] rethink their role and function in the value chain of media production and modern society at large, [2] assess which activities and competences are vital to succeed in a digital context.
We envision the future audiovisual archives to be smart, connected and open; using smart technologies to optimise workflows for annotation and content distribution. Collaborating with third parties to co-design and co-develop new technologies in order to manifest themselves as frontrunners rather than followers. Being connected to other sources of information (other collections, contextual sources), to a variety of often niche user communities, researchers and the creative industries. To embrace the use of standards defined by external instances rather than by the cultural heritage communities themselves. Fully embrace ‘open’ as the default to have maximum impact in society: applying open licences for content delivery, using open source software and open standards wherever possible. Promote open access to publications and so on.
This keynote examines how the public mission of archives (i.e. supporting a myriad of users to utilize collections to learn, experience and create) can be achieved in a digital context. It addresses the challenges related to the role and function of institutions and provides practical insights in how archives can establish a culture of innovation to manage challenges they face today. It addresses some of the major questions audiovisual archives are faced with today.
Sound Connections pilot @ Europeana Creative Culture Jam 2015, VIennaLizzy Komen
The Europeana Creative pilot 'Sound Connections', harnesses the Europeana API to integrate sound collections from Sound and Vision and the British Library and allow communities to engage with them. Presented at Europeana Creative Culture Jam 2015, Vienna
EuropeanaTV Pilot @ Europeana Space Conference, Venice, Italy October 16thKelly Mostert
Presentation of the EuropeanaTV pilot as was shown at the Europeana Space conference in Venice, Italy at the Ca Foscari University October 16th.
The EuropeanaTV pilot aims to create a toolkit for creative thinkers and developers to tinker with and design new applications that promote the (re)use of cultural heritage for TV in Europe. The toolkit aims not just to inspire but to directly assist in the creation of new applications. A EuropeanaTV Hackathon will be held in The Netherlands in April 2015. Stay tuned!
Research and Development at Sound and Vision Victor de Boer
Slides for guest lecture about R&D at the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision for the lecture series "Introduction to IMM" at VU Amsterdam.
With slides by Lotte Belice Baltussen, Maarten Brinkerink, Johan Oomen, Bouke Huurnink and Victor de Boer
LoCloud EVA / Minerva Workshop 2015
Workshop organised by LoCloud as part of XIIth Annual International Conference for Professionals in Cultural Heritage,
Presentation by Holly Wright, Archaeology Data Service, United Kingdom
Jerusalem, Israel
8 November 2015
A presentation about the Music in Movement project (www.musicinmovement.eu) by Lizzy Komen (Sound and Vision) and Maria Drabczyk (FINA) at the annual conference of IASA in Berlin (2017).
presentatie over het voorbeeldproject 'MijnCanon', gefinancierd vanuit Netwerk Digitaal Erfgoed (WP1: Zichtbaar). Onderdeel van het Canonnetwerk project geleid door het Nederlands Openluchtmuseum.
From Digitisation to Preservation, Creative Re-Use of Cultural Content, and C...Lizzy Komen
Workshop at DISH 2015 conference, Rotterdam, 7 December 2015. http://www.dish2015.nl/programme/workshops/lose-your-modesty/
Including presentation of 4 EU projects: RICHES, EUROPEANA SPACE, CIVIC EPISTEMOLOGIES, PHOTOCONSORTIUM
Frame 2015: non-commercial uses. Education and research 21.10.2015Lizzy Komen
Presentation at the FRAME training: Future for Restoration of Audiovisual Memory in Europe, Paris, 21.10.2015.
Non-commercial uses: case studiesPromotion of contents towards students and researchers.
Users, Content (AV, Sounds, Music), Case Studies.
Europeana Creative WP4 Pilots progress (Year 1) Vienna 28.01.2014Lizzy Komen
A presentation on the progress of the Pilots workpackage as part of the Europeana Creative project, given at the All Partner meeting in Vienna, 28 January 2014
0x01 - Newton's Third Law: Static vs. Dynamic AbusersOWASP Beja
f you offer a service on the web, odds are that someone will abuse it. Be it an API, a SaaS, a PaaS, or even a static website, someone somewhere will try to figure out a way to use it to their own needs. In this talk we'll compare measures that are effective against static attackers and how to battle a dynamic attacker who adapts to your counter-measures.
About the Speaker
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Diogo Sousa, Engineering Manager @ Canonical
An opinionated individual with an interest in cryptography and its intersection with secure software development.
Have you ever wondered how search works while visiting an e-commerce site, internal website, or searching through other types of online resources? Look no further than this informative session on the ways that taxonomies help end-users navigate the internet! Hear from taxonomists and other information professionals who have first-hand experience creating and working with taxonomies that aid in navigation, search, and discovery across a range of disciplines.
Acorn Recovery: Restore IT infra within minutesIP ServerOne
Introducing Acorn Recovery as a Service, a simple, fast, and secure managed disaster recovery (DRaaS) by IP ServerOne. A DR solution that helps restore your IT infra within minutes.
This presentation, created by Syed Faiz ul Hassan, explores the profound influence of media on public perception and behavior. It delves into the evolution of media from oral traditions to modern digital and social media platforms. Key topics include the role of media in information propagation, socialization, crisis awareness, globalization, and education. The presentation also examines media influence through agenda setting, propaganda, and manipulative techniques used by advertisers and marketers. Furthermore, it highlights the impact of surveillance enabled by media technologies on personal behavior and preferences. Through this comprehensive overview, the presentation aims to shed light on how media shapes collective consciousness and public opinion.
This presentation by Morris Kleiner (University of Minnesota), was made during the discussion “Competition and Regulation in Professions and Occupations” held at the Working Party No. 2 on Competition and Regulation on 10 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found out at oe.cd/crps.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
Sharpen existing tools or get a new toolbox? Contemporary cluster initiatives...Orkestra
UIIN Conference, Madrid, 27-29 May 2024
James Wilson, Orkestra and Deusto Business School
Emily Wise, Lund University
Madeline Smith, The Glasgow School of Art
Sharpen existing tools or get a new toolbox? Contemporary cluster initiatives...
Content for Europeana TV hacakthon 'Hacking Culture Bootcamp' 9 may 2015
1. 9 April 2015
Amsterdam
Lizzy Komen
Project manager R&D, Netherlands Institute
for Sound and Vision
Content for Europeana TV Hackathon
‘Hacking Culture Bootcamp’
2.
3. Content
3 content partners:
•Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision - NL
•Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg (RBB) - DE
•Istituto Luce Cinecittà – IT
Europeana (API/Europeana Labs)
4. Sound and Vision
• Dutch National Audiovisual archive
• 2 collections:
– Open Images www.openbeelden.nl (video)
– Sound of the Netherlands www.geluidvannederland.nl (sound)
8. RBB
• Regional public broadcaster for Berlin and
Brandenburg
• 500 video's on the Berlin Wall (250 ENG,
250 GER)
• Videos will be accessible and usable tests and
demonstration purposes at the TV Hackathon from
8th
-10th of May 2015 as well as the pre-event (via
Noterik’s Springfield platform).
11. Cinecittà Luce
• Italian historical film and photo archive
• 2 collections:
– Euscreen (via Noterik’s Springfield platform, have glimpse
at http://www.euscreen.eu/search.html?query=luce)
– Luce Cinecittà YouTube channel
(http://www.youtube.com/cinecittaluce)
Both collections will be accessible and usable for both pre-
Hackathon and Hackathon days, and the video content will
be usable only in the Hackathon framework.
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17. Thank you!
Questions? –> during
@lizzykomen
lkomen@beeldengeluid.nl
www.beeldengeluid.nl
@benglabs
Editor's Notes
Then our 3 content provider is Cinecitta Luce, which is an italian historical film and photo archive. They will provide 2 collections, one via Euscreen, also available via Noteriks’s springfield platform and the other are videos on Luce’s YouTube channel.