Programme

 

 

22. November

   

9:00-10:00

Registration

10:00-10:20

Conference opening

Carina Jaatinen, ICOM Executive Board Member

Benedek Varga, Director of the Hungarian National Museum,
Chair of the ICOM Hungarian National Committee

dr. János Tari, Chair of AVICOM

10:20-10:40

Ineta Zelča Sīmansone

(Think Tank Creative Museum)

Museums and creative industries. What’s it all about?

10:40-11:05

Tom Pursey

(Flying Object)

Experience art with all your senses

11:05-11:25

John Cheeseman

(Mosman Art Gallery)

Bungaree's Farm - Mosman Art Gallery

11:25-11:45

 

Questions

11:45-13:15

Lunch

13:15-13:35

Dr. Alessandro Califano

(OSACA)

Museums' role in fostering and managing geographically related

cultural heritage digital information surveys. Based on a Central

Asian case study

13:35-13:55

Nadja Valentinčič Furlan

(Slovene Ethnographic Museum)

Films in the Slovene Ethnographic Museum and on its webpages

13:55-14:15

András Török

(Fortepan)

 More and Less Than a Museum: Success and Failure at Fortepan

Online Archive

14:15-14:35

Zoltán Szatucsek

(National Archives of Hungary)

Preservation of digital records - The E-ARK Project

14:35-14:50

 

Questions

14:50-15:20

Coffee break

15:20-15:40

Aleš Kapsa

(Museum of John Amos Comenius)

MUSAIONfilm - 2017: the 20th year of festival of the museum's

films

15:40-16:00

Dr. János Tari

(AVICOM)

The change of the interactive digital interpretation of cultural heritage

in museums, pilot study result of winners 2000 and 2015 F@imp

festivals in Budapest

16:00-16:20

Ildikó Sz. Fejes

(Hungarian National Museum)

Museum festival in the digital age. The AVICOM F@IMP

multimedia festival

16:20-16:40

Krisztina Vágó

(XPONIA)

Digital wayfinding solutions in museums

16:40-17:00

 

Questions

17:00-18:00

GuideNow tour

18:00

F@IMP 2.0 award ceremony

19:00

Reception

 

 

 

23. November

   

09:00-09:20

Ádám Horváth

(Hungarian National Museum)

How to make your data public domain

09:20-09:40

Dr. István Szakadát

(Technical University of Budapest)

The potential of national namespaces

09:40-10:00

Rudolf Ungváry

(National Library of Hungary)

Development of a geographical name area – methodology of

admission of place names

10:00-10:20

 

Questions

10:20-10:50

Coffee break

10:50-11:10

Dragos Bem Neamu

(National Network

of Romanian Museums)

Digit soup for museums

11:10-11:30

Pavel Kats

(Europeana)

Aggregation Innovation in Europeana

11:30-11:50

Marcin Kłos

(Historical Museum of Gdańsk)

Digitization in Polish museums – an overview from various

perspectives

11:50-12:10

Lada Dražin-Trbuljak

(Museum Documentation Centre)

The experience of the Museum Documentation Centre (MDC) in the

development of a digital museum platform: we want our website to

bring the Croatian museum community to life online

12:10-12:30

 

Questions

12:30-14:00

Lunch

14:00-14:20

Martha Henson

(freelancer)

Can museums make good games, and should they?

14:20-14:40

Michael Faber

(Open-Air Museum

of the LVR – State

Museum of Cultural

Anthropology)

Digital/audio-visual media for guests with special needs – Examples

of the development in German Museums

14:40-15:00

Karina Durand Velasco

Virtual workshops in Latin America – Lessons on heritage,

museums and cultural management

15:00-15:20

 

Questions

15:20

Conference closing

 

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Hungary

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Hungary

Phone: 00-36-1-327-7749
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