Cristin-prosjekt-ID: 2511875
Sist endret: 8. juni 2021, 16:58

Cristin-prosjekt-ID: 2511875
Sist endret: 8. juni 2021, 16:58
Prosjekt

Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in the Northern Environment

prosjektleder

Anna Insa Vermehren
ved Stiftelsen Museum Nord ved Museer

prosjekteier / koordinerende forskningsansvarlig enhet

  • Stiftelsen Museum Nord ved Museer

Finansiering

  • TotalbudsjettNOK 20.090.220
  • Interreg
    Prosjektkode: NPA #87

Klassifisering

Vitenskapsdisipliner

Datateknologi • Arkeologi • Kulturhistorie • Humaniora

Emneord

Digital kulturarv

Kategorier

Prosjektkategori

  • Faglig utviklingsarbeid

Kontaktinformasjon

Tidsramme

Avsluttet
Start: 1. august 2017 Slutt: 31. desember 2020

Beskrivelse Beskrivelse

Tittel

Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in the Northern Environment

Populærvitenskapelig sammendrag

Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment (CINE) was a collaborative digital heritage project between 9 partners and 10 associated partners from Norway, Iceland, Ireland, Northern Ireland and Scotland between 2017-2020. 

CINE transformed people’s experiences of outdoor heritage sites through technology, building on the idea of “museums without walls”. New digital interfaces such as augmented reality, virtual world technology, and easy-to-use apps brought the past alive, allowed us to visualise the effects of the changing environment on heritage sites, and helped us to imagine possible futures.

Behind the scenes CINE developed content management toolkits - enabling curators, archivists, historians, individuals and communities to make innovative heritage projects to create unique on-site and off-site customer experiences in specific locations.

More broadly CINE explored the social, economic and political role of heritage within our remote communities and developed best practice to shape relevant environmental policies.

The project was funded by the Northern and Arctic Periphery Programme (ERDF).

Vitenskapelig sammendrag

CINE had three main project objectives

  • to protect, develop and promote natural and cultural heritage
  • to improve accessibility to valuable heritage information
  • to strengthen identities of remote areas by knowledge transfer.

 

These objectives are aligned to the following project results:

CINE explored the social, economic and political role of heritage within remote and sparsely populated areas. We have raised awareness for local landscapes by mapping and visualising natural and cultural heritage. Understanding and valuing an environment means that people look after it better, it means in turn that they protect and enable sustainable environmental management. CINE has provided guidance and leadership to others on how to do this well, for example through climate change scenarios, co-production practices and policy documents.

CINE reached out and build partnerships with local, regional and national authorities and policymakers, to steer the protection of natural and cultural heritage. We have done so through an extensive engagement programme for all our target groups. The impressive result is that the partnership engaged over 6448 organisations/agencies/bodies (target 459) and reached over 1.5 million individuals (target 1 mill).

CINE brought together existing technologies and produced new technologies to gather and disseminate information accessible to a wider public and share their knowledge with other SMEs within the creative and tourism industries. We created teaching materials to improve the sector's ICT competencies in all areas of work: digitisation of objects and landscapes, maintenance of digital material, innovative dissemination methods including the concept of virtual travel.

prosjektdeltakere

prosjektleder
Aktiv cristin-person

Anna Insa Vermehren

  • Tilknyttet:
    Prosjektleder
    ved Stiftelsen Museum Nord ved Museer

Reidar Bertelsen

  • Tilknyttet:
    Prosjektdeltaker
    ved Institutt for arkeologi, historie, religionsvitenskap og teologi ved UiT Norges arktiske universitet
  • Tilknyttet:
    Prosjektdeltaker
    ved UiT Norges arktiske universitet
Aktiv cristin-person

Gunnar Liestøl

  • Tilknyttet:
    Prosjektdeltaker
    ved Universitetet i Oslo
  • Tilknyttet:
    Prosjektdeltaker
    ved Institutt for medier og kommunikasjon ved Universitetet i Oslo

Geir Are Johansen

  • Tilknyttet:
    Prosjektdeltaker
    ved Stiftelsen Museum Nord ved Museer
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Resultater Resultater

The Use of Digital Solutions in Museums Today and in the Future - Conceptual considerations through the lens of the Norwegian Government’s Museum Framework.

Fossli, Ida; Clements, Johanna; Vermehren, Anna Insa; Bogomolov, Jaroslav. 2021, The Journal of Media Innovations. MUSVitenskapelig artikkel
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