Nodem 2014 — Warsaw, Poland / Conference Engaging Spaces — Interpretation, Design and Digital Strategies
Warsaw, 1–3 December
- NODEM Network of Design and Digital Heritage
- Digital Heritage Center Sweden AB
- Museum of King Jan III’s Palace at Wilanów
- POLIN — Museum of the History of Polish Jews
- The Museum Educators Forum
- Adam Mickiewicz University — The Faculty of Pedagogy and Fine Arts in Kalisz
- NIMOZ — National Institute for Museums and Public Collections
Held in the superb venues of the Museum of King Jan III’s Palace at Wilanów and at POLIN — The Museum of the History of Polish Jews, Warsaw, the NODEM 2014 Conference Engaging Spaces — Interpretation, Design and Digital Strategies initiated discussions on challenges and opportunities that newly built or renovated museums and other culture-historical institutions are facing to stay competitive in engaging today’s visitors.
The aim of the conference was to bring together museum and heritage professionals (galleries, archives, libraries and museums), innovation experts (universities, research and technology transfer centres, start-ups) and creative industries to enable dialogue and collaborations between architecture, experience design, strategies of interpretation and ICT.
The NODEM conference format featured 4 keynote sessions, 7 parallel special thematic sessions and 3 workshops. The conference program also included the NODEM EXPO – an exhibition where design researchers and companies showcase their products and services for museums, galleries and heritage sites. Around 80 high-profile speakers from 25 countries shared their experience on innovation of museums and heritage sites.
Please see more info about NODEM 2014 by visiting the website:
www.nodem.org or by downloading the Conference book of abstracts www.repo.nodem.org
- Contact:
Halina Gottlieb, Founding Director of NODEM halina.gottlieb@digitalheritage.se
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- Repository: