InTaVia 1st Year Progress Assessment
It has been consistently proven that transnationally accessible data in various forms greatly enhance the possibility of scientific discoveries.
It has been consistently proven that transnationally accessible data in various forms greatly enhance the possibility of scientific discoveries.
InTaVia's second newsletter is a report on the latest developments of the InTaVia's platform including its frontend components for the visual curation, analysis and communication of cultural information.
Nearing the end of the InTaVia project – still on a mission to smash the silos!
A little over a month before the completion of the project INTAVIA: In/Tangible European Heritage – Visual Analysis, Curation & Communication, the project consortium will co-organise the second of two final conferences .
We continue the series of public exploration of raising important questions already raised in Graz and Ljubljana in collaborating with the VAST project at the forthcoming CaTCH – Capturing the IntAngible of Cultural Heritage in Maribor, held in the University Library October 23rd 2023.