digital heritage
CADEAH: A New Collaboration Around Heritage
European research grant awarded for research into Europe’s Audiovisual Heritage Online, coordinated by prof. dr. E. Müller, Utrecht University. European History Reloaded: Curation and Appropriation of Digital Audiovisual Heritage (CADEAH) is the title of a programme that is awarded a three-year research grant by the EC Horizon 2020 programme JPICH Digital Heritage. The programme has…
Read moreMAPPY: a digital heritage collaboration with HistoryIT and Impakt Festival
1. About the collaboration In September 2016 the Master program New Media and Digital Culture based at Utrecht University’s Media and Culture Studies department started a new collaboration with HistoryIT, a US based technology and services company working in the field of digital heritage, and Impakt Festival. The collaboration took shape in the new Master’s…
Read moreSymposium MCW & Sound and Vision: “Let’s Play Dutch Game History”, 18 Nov. 2016 in Hilversum
You are cordially invited to a symposium organized by the Utrecht University and the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision (Beeld en Geluid) on the topic of the preservation of Dutch computer game history. We present you with a varied program and the opportunity to visit the game exhibition taking place at the Netherlands Institute…
Read moreJoin us for work-in-progress student presentations on digital heritage, 27 October 2016 15:00 – 17:00 Theater Kikker
On 27 October at 15:00 students in one of MCW’s Master’s programmes (New Media & Digital Culture) will publicly present the preliminary results of their quest to create engaging stories and interfaces that open up cartographic archives to a general audience. The event is developed in close association with the 2016 IMPAKT Festival, themed “authenticity”. Ten teams will briefly present their…
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