Our conference takes a broader look at digital developments and communication challenges in museums, and aims to bring good examples from the recent years.
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Iron Curtain in My Backyard – MUSEar launch at the Iron Curtain Museum
In 2019 an international collaboration called Muse.ar was launched with the aim of linking cultural heritage sites with artists and technology developers from different countries. Three experimental collaborations took place at three European heritage sites, including the Iron Curtain Museum in Felsőcsatár on the Austrian-Hungarian border.
Vučedol Megagame – interactive board game at Európa Pont
The Vučedol Megagame is a team game where you can try out how early Bronze Age communities lived. Teams are tasked with building and developing a settlement in the Bronze Age Vucedol culture, over five generations and five rounds.
MUSE.ar from the artists’ point of view – Where are they now?
One of the aims of MUSE.ar project is to bring artists – and thus arts – closer to museums. That is the reason why we work with 3 artist groups on new narratives for museums and visitors, using a digital collection.
Art Residency – Sofia
During the Sofia Art Residency of the ECHO II project (May 2021), the artists-in-residence worked in special rented ateliers in one of the districts of Sofia. Marcella Papp, a visual artist based in Budapest represented Hungary during the residency.
????OPEN CALL FOR ARTISTS???? – 5th *extra* art residency of the ECHO II
Our ECHO II project seeks for (4) artists:
ECHO II – Looking for an artist!
Unfortunately, it turned out at the last minute that one of the artists of our ECHO II project could not participate in the residency starting on July 1 in Győr.
PPI0 – Exhibition&Talks
We are 10 years old! And we want to celebrate this special occasion not only with our blog, which started in January, but also with an exhibition (virtual, according to the current situation) and four related talks.
MUSE.ar Open House – Introduction and live discussion of the Open Call
MUSE.ar is an international project that connects cultural and creative sectors with the aim of bringing artists – and thus arts – closer to museum collections by trial a digital application. This tool will provide an opportunity for artists from different backgrounds to build their own narrative for museums and visitors, using a digital collection.
ECHO II: Traditions in Transition – Open Call for Artists
Pro Progressione seeks for one (1) artist residing in Hungary, and working in the fields of painting, sculpture, graphic design, fashion design and craftwork, to participate in the fourth and final art residency of the ECHO II: Traditions in Transition project.