CaTCH - Capturing the IntAngible of Cultural Heritage
Together with our sister project [VAST](https://www.vast-project.eu/), we will organize a workshop on the different roles and types of intangible aspects of cultural heritage.
Together with our sister project [VAST](https://www.vast-project.eu/), we will organize a workshop on the different roles and types of intangible aspects of cultural heritage.
We held an open innovation workshop with 41 participants from cultural heritage research and practice. We collected relevant user practices associated with tangible cultural assets and intangible biographical information for the definition of user requirements.
The project InTaVia: In/Tangible European Heritage – Visual Analysis, Curation & Communication was presented as an example of good practice at the Creative Europe 2023 meets Horizon Europe event held at the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Slovenia.
The many future potentials and research opportunities offered by the InTaVia platform were presented during a lecture titled "In the World of Digital Humanities" for the students and teaching staff at the Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana.
The European Commission invited the INTAVIA consortium to prepare a grant agreement.
INTAVIA kicked off its 3-year research and development endeavor. Pandemically correct, all partners joined for a day of remote conferencing, to initate collaboration across all work packages and to define priority objectives for the first 6 months.
InTaVia was represented at the Dhd2023 event; our colleague researchers participated in the workshop "Skalierbare Blicke auf Leben und Werk: Visuelle Analyse und Kuratierung von kulturellen Objekten und Künstler*innen-Biographien" as well as the workshop "Data Driven Storytelling zu kulturellen Objekten und Biographien".
A one-day research symposium to reflect on novel developments and challenges in the field of cultural heritage information and visualization.
The symposium There's history in all men's lives will bring together experts from two closely intertwined fields to shed light on biography as a historical genre, as well as on various aspects of cultural heritage, digital humanities and visualisation, in the hope of further strengthening collaboration between them.