Join our Online Events - GLAM and Digital Soft Power in the Post-Pandemic World

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Toyah Horman

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Jan 20, 2022, 4:21:21 AM1/20/22
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Hello all,

Apologies for x-posting.
 
You are invited to attend a series of free public online sessions bringing together academics, policy makers and GLAM professionals to offer a discussion forum in the framework of the project: GLAM and Digital Soft Power in the Post-Pandemic World.
Please, read more about the project here: datatopower.net  
Check out the full program herehttps://www.datatopower.net/events

We are currently recruiting more active participants to join us for both or just one online event.
If you are eager to share your expertise in digital collections, collections API and digital museum engagements, you are very welcome to join us as a Discussion Forum Participant. Please apply here: https://forms.gle/YpUq5UGky6RWkWNz7

For audience registrations, please proceed below:

Webinar: GLAM collections and exhibitions in immersive environments
Date: January 24, 2022
Time: 8:00AM - 10:00AM UTC | 4:00PM - 6:00PM SGT | 7:00PM - 9:00PM UTC+11
Virtual co-host: Stuart MacDonald, International Cultural Relation (ICR) Research 
To register follow the linkhttps://www.datatopower.net/webinar1
The webinar will discuss new opportunities provided by mixed realities for a wider global museum outreach and collections sharing. It will focus on the capabilities and limitations of VR, AR and digital technologies in shaping new international communication practices in museums.

Datathon: Mapping the potential appeal of heritage collections: From API to geo-visualization
Date: January 26, 2022
Time: 8:00AM - 10:00AM UTC | 4:00PM - 6:00PM SGT | 7:00PM - 9:00PM UTC+11
Virtual co-host: Professor Lev Manovich, Cultural Analytics Lab
To register follow the link: https://www.datatopower.net/datathon1
The event will offer a discussion space to play with and assess the first layer of the software prototype that aims to geo-visualize museum collections data to explore their potential appeal in different countries around the world. It is designed by aggregating API data from the V&A Museum and the National Museum of Australia.

Looking forward to seeing you all there,
With kind regards,

Toyah Horman

GLAM and Digital Soft Power in the (Post) Pandemic World Project Coordinator
LASALLE College of the Arts
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