- Webinar
ZKM Webinar: What matters for virtual museums?
“Next steps on the way to becoming a multidimensional art institution”
Webinar with: Klaas Kuitenbrouwer (Het Nieuwe Instituut, Rotterdam), Duncan Bass (Singapore Art Museum), Teresa Darian and Julian Stahl (Kulturstiftung des Bundes – dive in funding program), Alina Fuchte and Marina Bauernfeind (previous.nextmuseum.io/ wwwforum)
Free entry, please register online!
Language: English
The idea of a metaverse, or metaverse, that has the potential to interconnect a wide variety of digital fields of activity and allow physical and virtual realities to converge ever further, is currently also promoting promising concepts in the museum field. As non-profit organizations, museums have a duty to work on decentralized approaches and methods in order to lay the foundations for a metaverse that is accessible and democratic and allows as many people as possible to participate in its creation.
The aim of the workshop is therefore, based on the already presented current concepts and realized case studies, to jointly draft possible future scenarios, on the basis of which potentials, but also critical aspects are to be discussed.
Because not only from museum to museum, but also from visitor to visitor, the requirements, but also the technical and social conditions are different. So what contribution can museums make to shaping the new digital spaces as an open and diverse field for learning, playing and experimenting? And how can they simultaneously represent themselves online and continue to embody their social function?
The three-part webinar series »What matters for virtual museums?« aims to foster exchange between museum institutions on topics related to museum presentation options of digital content in physical and virtual museum spaces. With the aim to build a basic shared knowledge about which technical ways and creative means work and which competences are necessary for the respective implementation, international museum actors are invited to discuss current software and hardware solutions for museum presentation and mediation.
Credits: Lívia Nolasco-Rózsás (Project management), Felix Koberstein (Concept)
“Next steps on the way to becoming a multidimensional art institution”
Webinar with: Klaas Kuitenbrouwer (Het Nieuwe Instituut, Rotterdam), Duncan Bass (Singapore Art Museum), Teresa Darian and Julian Stahl (Kulturstiftung des Bundes – dive in funding program), Alina Fuchte and Marina Bauernfeind (previous.nextmuseum.io/ wwwforum)
Free entry, please register online!
Language: English
The idea of a metaverse, or metaverse, that has the potential to interconnect a wide variety of digital fields of activity and allow physical and virtual realities to converge ever further, is currently also promoting promising concepts in the museum field. As non-profit organizations, museums have a duty to work on decentralized approaches and methods in order to lay the foundations for a metaverse that is accessible and democratic and allows as many people as possible to participate in its creation.
The aim of the workshop is therefore, based on the already presented current concepts and realized case studies, to jointly draft possible future scenarios, on the basis of which potentials, but also critical aspects are to be discussed.
Because not only from museum to museum, but also from visitor to visitor, the requirements, but also the technical and social conditions are different. So what contribution can museums make to shaping the new digital spaces as an open and diverse field for learning, playing and experimenting? And how can they simultaneously represent themselves online and continue to embody their social function?
The three-part webinar series »What matters for virtual museums?« aims to foster exchange between museum institutions on topics related to museum presentation options of digital content in physical and virtual museum spaces. With the aim to build a basic shared knowledge about which technical ways and creative means work and which competences are necessary for the respective implementation, international museum actors are invited to discuss current software and hardware solutions for museum presentation and mediation.
Credits: Lívia Nolasco-Rózsás (Project management), Felix Koberstein (Concept)