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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2022Partners:NOHO LIMITED, CNRS, ARDITI, INTERARTS, MICHAEL CULTURE AISBL +6 partnersNOHO LIMITED,CNRS,ARDITI,INTERARTS,MICHAEL CULTURE AISBL,MAPA DAS IDEIAS,ECCOM CENTRO EUROPEO PER L'ORGANIZZAZIONE E IL MANAGEMENT CULTURALE -EUROPEAN CENTRE FOR CULTURAL ORGANISATION AND MANAGEMENT ASSOCIAZIONE,MAPILLARY AB,IIT,EY Advisory,IST IDFunder: European Commission Project Code: 870743Overall Budget: 3,995,040 EURFunder Contribution: 3,995,040 EURMEMEX promotes social cohesion through collaborative, heritage-related storytelling tools that provide access to tangible and intangible Cultural Heritage (CH) for communities at risk of exclusion. The project implements new actions for social science to: understand the NEEDS of such communities and co-design interfaces to suit their needs; DEVELOP the audience through participation strategies; while increasing the INCLUSION of communities. The fruition of this will be achieved through ground breaking ICT tools that provide a new paradigm for interaction with CH for all end user. MEMEX will create new assisted Augmented Reality (AR) experiences in the form of stories that intertwine the memories (expressed as videos, images or text) of the participating communities with the physical places / objects that surround them. To reach these objectives, MEMEX develop techniques to (semi-)automatically link images to their LOCATION and connect to a new opensource Knowledge Graph (KG). The KG will facilitate assisted storytelling by means of clustering that links consistently user data and CH assets in the KG. Finally, stories will be visualised onto smartphones by AR on top of the real world allowing to TELL an engaging narrative. MEMEX will be deployed and demonstrated on three pilots with unique communities. First, Barcelona’s Migrant Women, which raises the gender question around their inclusion in CH, giving them a voice to valorise their memories. Secondly, MEMEX will give access to the inhabitants of Paris’s XIX district, one of the largest immigrant settlements of Paris, to digital heritage repositories of over 1 million items to develop co-authored new history and memories connected to the artistic history of the district. Finally, first, second and third generation Portuguese migrants living in Lisbon will provide insights on how technology tools can enrich the lives of the participants.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2016 - 2021Partners:ZAMG, FMI, ЮГУ, RIF FIELD STATION, Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries +47 partnersZAMG,FMI,ЮГУ,RIF FIELD STATION,Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries,UNIS,AF DIGITAL SOLUTIONS AB,IBPC SB RA,SLU,Stockholm University,4PM SOCIETA' A RESPONSABILITA'LIMITATA SEMPLIFICATA,Université Laval,IPF,AWI,JARDFEINGI,Aurora College,Grønlands Naturinstitut,AINA,Lund University,UMBILICAL DESIGN AB,OYKS,UCPH,GEOSPHERE AUSTRIA,NORSK POLARINSTITUTT,University of Alaska System,CLU srl,ICR,Tomsk State Pedagogical University,UiT,University of Sheffield,SUDURNES SCIENCE AND LEARNING CENTER,MAPILLARY AB,University of Turku,NIKU,Luke,University of Innsbruck,MSU,POLARFORSKNINGSSEKRETARIETET,UH,METEOROLOGISK INSTITUTT,UiO,CNR,AUI,JČU,UKCEH,IGF PAS,NERC,EPSRC,University of Groningen,IGIPZPAN,AU,CAFF INTERNATIONAL SECRETARIATFunder: European Commission Project Code: 730938Overall Budget: 10,000,000 EURFunder Contribution: 10,000,000 EURINTERACT aims for a geographically comprehensive and excellent state-of-the-art terrestrial research infrastructure throughout the Arctic and adjoining forest and alpine regions to identify environmental change, to facilitate understanding and prediction of future change and to inform decision makers about societally-relevant impacts. INTERACT is the fundamental building block and one-stop-shop for EU and international projects, programmes and organisations requiring access to northern lands, data and services, and includes a rapid response capability to potential hazards. INTERACT is pan-Arctic, multidisciplinary and crosses EU call domains by linking to forest, coastal, marine and atmospheric communities. INTERACT uniquely unites 77 research stations in a Station Managers’ Forum ensuring inter-comparability of information and excellent science support. A Data Forum improves availability of data by bringing data providers together with data users. Physical (7780 days) pan-Arctic Trans-national Access is offered by 43 stations and virtual access is offered by 29. An innovative TA User Community will stimulate new collaborations and improved information flow while new state-of-the-art educational resources will encourage young scientists. Joint research activities will ensure close cooperation between the Arctic Council’s biodiversity monitoring programme and station activities; develop new technology in a WP led by Industry to enlarge the research stations’ environmental observing footprints; and produce guidance for local communities to adapt to change. INTERACT’s incalculable legacy and societal impact includes aiding people to adapt to local and global environmental changes, recruiting the next generation of environmental scientists, offering access and opportunities to researchers world-wide and providing data and information to high level regional and global organisations and decision-makers.
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