Numérique et patrimoine – enjeux et questionnements actuels

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Description

The digital tool can make elements of local, national or international Heritage available to the public, without any restriction of access, or any temporal or geographical constraint. In particular, it offers the possibility of making available Heritage assets that require drastic conservation measures for their protection. The digital tool has also the advantage of increasing opportunities in terms of cultural mediation, and of proposing interactive tools that involve the public in discovery courses, thus making them actors of their own knowledge acquisition process. Research presented during this session will centre on the use of public-friendly digital tools, with a particular emphasis on initiatives aimed at arousing public’s awareness of Heritage issues.

Suggested Sessions

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Mar 11th
12:30 pm - 1:30 pm

Opening

TD
Thierry Damerval
CEO, Agence nationale de la recherche
MG
Martine Garnier-Rizet
Head of Digital technology and Mathematics Department, Agence nationale de la recherche
JH
Jean-François Hébert
Director General of Heritage and Architecture, Ministry of Culture, France
PL
Pascal Liévaux
Chair of the JPI Cultural Heritage and curator, Directorate-General for Heritage and Architecture, Ministry of Culture, France
RS
Rehana Schwinninger-Ladak
Head of Unit, Interactive technologies, Digital for Culture and Education, European Commission, DG Communications Network, Content and Technology
Mar 11th
1:30 pm - 3:00 pm

Digitization and patrimonialization: a critical approach

Digitization is a means more and more often used to conserve and protect all or parts of a heritage asset. Nevertheless, this operation is carried out according to how...
SC
Stéphane Chaudiron
Université de Lille
Projet MEMO-MINES
PF
Paulina Florjanowicz
Ministry of Culture and National Heritage, Poland
Director of the Department of Cultural Heritage
HH
Harald Hammarström
Uppsala University - Department of Linguistics
Projet DREAM
SM
Sylvie Merviel
Université de Valenciennes et du Hainaut-Cambrésis - Laboratoire DeVisu
Projet MEMO-MINES
SN
Solenn Nieto
Université de Bordeaux
Projet MATERIAL
RP
Romain Pacanowski
INRIA Bordeaux
Projet MATERIAL
GP
Gil Pasternak
De Montfort University
Projet DIGICONFLICT
GS
Guillaume Segerer
CNRS
Projet DREAM
Mar 12th
8:00 am - 9:30 am

From one technology to another: Deploying the possibilities of digital technology

Since the first attempts to digitalize heritage, the possibilities offered by digital technology have considerably increased. It is now possible to link several media...
BA
Bernd Amann
Sorbonne Université - LIP6
Projet EPIQUE
FL
Florent Laroche
École Centrale de Nantes - Laboratoire des sciences du numérique de Nantes (LS2N - ex IRCCyN et LINA)
Projet RESEED
AL
Antoine Liutkus
INRIA Centre Nancy - Grand Est
Projet KAMOULOX
BO
Brigitte Ouvry-Vial
Université du Mans
Projet READ-IT
MVE
Marieke van Erp
Royal Academy, Netherlands
Head of the Digital Humanities Lab, Royal Academy, Netherlands
Mar 12th
10:15 am - 11:15 am

Project valorization experience: Aïoli collaborative platform

VA
Violette Abergel
CNRS
Projet Aïoli
AM
Adeline Manuel
CNRS
Projet Aïoli