Data Representation and Digital Storytelling in Intangible Cultural Heritage -Webinar | Session 1
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📺 Webinar: Data Representation and Digital Storytelling in Intangible Cultural Heritage
🟠 Project: Knots & Patterns (Creative Europe)
🎙️ Session 1: Data-Driven Approaches to Intangible Heritage Representation
Organised by the Biennale of Western Balkans (BoWB), this session explores how structured data, digital narrative techniques and data strategies enhance accessibility, engagement, and inclusive representation in intangible cultural heritage.
Speakers present case studies and strategies involving semantic data enrichment, information visualisation, and ethical data sharing in intangible cultural heritage with a focus on textile heritage.
📄 Full programme & speaker bios: https://tinyurl.com/57rjf45w
🗣️ Speakers: Georgia Angelaki, Elena Lagoudi, Sabine de Günther, Sofie Veramme
Moderator: Mariana Ziku
Partners: BIEN Textile Art Biennial, National Museum in Gdańsk, BoWB
Programme:
Mariana Ziku – Co-founder, Biennale of Western Balkans, Ioannina, Greece
Introduction, Moderation
Georgia Angelaki, Elena Lagoudi – National Documentation Centre, Athens, Greece
Query-based Storytelling: How Semantically Enhanced Structured Data Help Tell Stories About Us
Sabine de Günther, PhD – Art historian, Alumni Urban Complexity Lab, University of Applied Sciences, Potsdam, Germany
Restaging Fashion: From Data to Narrative in Fashion Research
Sofie Veramme – Digital Strategist, Werkplaats immaterieel erfgoed, Bruges, Belgium
An Ethical Data Strategy for Intangible Cultural Heritage with immaterieelerfgoed.be as Case Study
Technical support: Nikolas Gkaripis, Dept. of Cultural Technology and Communication, University of the Aegean
How can structured data and narrative techniques enhance accessibility, engagement, and inclusive digital representation in the increasing digitisation of cultural practices and traditions? The webinar presents tools, methods and case studies in the context of ICH, the broader folklore field and historical popular culture, with a focus on textile heritage.
The sessions bring together diverse yet interconnected approaches, from digital heritage, information visualisation, and ethical data strategies, to ethnographic research, sustainability in textile practices, site-specific and participatory art, and critical perspectives on co-design, digital pedagogy, and postcolonial digital humanities.
The webinar also introduces the term database storytelling, coined within the project, exploring how structured data and digital infrastructures can be used as a basis for data-driven narratives within the interdisciplinary arts and humanities.
Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them.
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