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Tuesday 28 June


Time

Programme

Location

From 14.00

Arrivals in Amsterdam

 

18.00-19.30

Welcome Drinks

EYE Film Institute (IJpromenade 1 Amsterdam)

From 19.30

Free time. Restaurant suggestions available

 


 

Wednesday 29 June

Time

Programme

Location

 Conference location: Kattenburgerstraat 7 Amsterdam

09.00-09.30

Registration and coffee

Maas 

09.30-10.00

Welcome and introduction by Jet Bussemaker (Netherlands Minister for Education, Culture and Science) and moderator Yvette Vaughan Jones

Rijn

10.00-10.20

Keynote: Digital Single Market and Cultural Heritage by Giuseppe Abbamonte (Director of Media and Data at DG CONNECT of the European Commission)

Rijn

10.20-10.35

Pitches: Europeana 280/Big Art Ride (Europeana)

Rijn

10.35-11.05

Coffee break - Demonstration De Waag Society

Maas

11.05-11.35

Keynote Ready to Reach Out by Ruth MacKenzie (Artistic Director Holland Festival) 

Rijn

11.35-12.05

Pitches:
- The Next Rembrandt (J. Walter Thompson Amsterdam/ ING Bank
-
What’s In My Bag? (De Waag Society)

Rijn

12.05-13.15

Lunch – Demonstration De Waag Society

Moezel - Maas

13.15-14.45

Subsessions round 1

 

1A - Make it Visible and Available

Introduction/moderator: Merete Sanderhoff (Statens Museum for Kunst)

Speakers: Ana Azor (Museo de América); Leen de Bruyn (Vlaams Instituut voor Archivering); Sidsel Hindal (Directorate for Cultural Heritage/K-Lab); Martijn Pronk (Rijksmuseum)

Amstel 1

1B - Object? What Object?

Moderator: Lily Knibbeler (National Library of the Netherlands)

Speakers: Laura Molloy (Oxford Internet Institute); Tim Zaman (Technical University Delft); Robert Erdmann (Bosch Research Project)

Taag

1C - European Networks

Moderator: Jan Müller (Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision)

Speakers: Federico Milani (European Commission); Luca Pezzatti (The European Research Infrastructure for Heritage Science); Jill Cousins (Europeana); Laurent Romary (DARIAH-ERIC)

Amstel 2+3

14.45-15.15

Coffee break – Demonstration De Waag Society

Maas

15.15-16.45

 

Subsessions round 2

2A - Make it Visible within Cultural Education

Introduction/moderator: Steven Stegers (EUROCLIO)

Speakers: Milena Popova (Europeana); Frida Starck Lindfors (Stockholmskallan); Allain Thillay (Ministry of Education of France); Andrew Payne (UK National Archives); Russell Tarr (International School of Toulouse) [through teleconference].

Amstel 1

2B – Online is Collaboration

Moderator: Lily Knibbeler (National Library of the Netherlands)

Speakers: Conny Kristel (European Holocaust Research Infrastructure) Karin Nilsson (The Royal Armoury and Skokloster Castle with the Hallwyl Museum Foundation); Marieke van Roon (Wikimedia); Saso Zagoranski (Museums.EU)

Taag

2C - National and Regional Networks

Moderator: Jan Müller (Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision)

Speakers: Maarten Brinkerink (Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision); Josef Praks (Czechiana); Rolf Kallman (National Archive Sweden); Vincent Lefèvre (Joconde Lab Initiative)

Amstel 2 + 3

16.45-19.15

Free time in Amsterdam

19.15-22.00

Guided tour through heritage collection and informal walking dinner at Heineken Experience Amsterdam

 

Thursday 30 June

Time

Programme 

Location

09.00-09.30

Registration and coffee

Maas

09.30-09.50 

Feedback and preview subsessions

Rijn

09.50-10.25

Keynote speech by Martine Reicherts (Director-General for Education and Culture at the European Commission)


Pitch: Improving Access to Culture via Digital Means

Rijn

10.25-10.50 

Pitch: Republiek der Letteren

Closing speech Marjan Hammersma (Director-General for Culture and Media at the Netherlands Ministry of Education, Culture and Science)

Rijn

10.50-11.20

Coffee break

Maas

11.20-12.50

Subsessions round 3

3A - Heritage and Conflict

Introduction/moderator: Andrée van Es (The Netherlands National Commission for UNESCO)

Speakers: Khalun Bshara (Riwaq Centre for Architectural Conservation); Alexy Karenowska (Institute for Digital Archaeology); Vincent Lefèvre (Museum Service of France); Minna Silver (International Committee for Architectural Photogrammetry)

Amstel 1

3B - New Directions

Moderator: Lily Knibbeler (National Library of the Netherlands)

Speakers: Kay Hartkopf (eCulture.info); Mark Davey (DAM Foundation); Crister Vinje Gimse (Riksantikvaren Norway); José Murilo (Ministry of Culture of Brazil)

Taag

3C - Public Private Networks

Moderator: Jan Müller(Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision)

Speakers: Georgia Abeltino (Google Cultural Institute); Tjitske Benedictus (ING/The Next Rembrandt); Natasa Milic-Frayling (Nottingham University/PERSIST); Gwen Franck (Creative Commons);

Amstel 2 + 3

12.50-13.45

Lunch

Maas

13.45-14.00

Walk to bus. Bus leaves at 14.00

In front of Europa Building

14.00-16.30

Work visits

1. Allard Pierson Museum

‘Audience Involvement through technology: cross-media exhibitions’

Allard Pierson Museam (Oude Turfmarkt 127 Amsterdam)

2. EYE Film Museum

‘Heritage of the past, present and future, high-tech ways to preserve and present’

EYE Film Institute (IJpromenade 1 Amsterdam)

 

 

16.30-17.00

Drop-off service to Amsterdam Central Station