New strategies for user engagement and digitised photographic heritage

New strategies for user engagement and digitised photographic heritage
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The final conference of the CEF project “Fifties in Europe Kaleidoscope” is organized in Berlin by SPK – Stiftung Preußischer Kulturbesitz on 20-21 February 2020. The conference is dedicated to “New strategies for user engagement and digitised photographic heritage”.

We invite you to participate in the closing event of “Fifties in Europe Kaleidoscope” and rediscover with us the visual narrative of the 1950s in Europe across the Cold War divide and learn more about innovative practices for engaging users with the digital photographic heritage. Take the opportunity to share experiences, discuss next steps and projects, and network with (new) partners, experts and stakeholders.

Parallel to the conference, two exhibitions will be presented that complement each other: the “BLUE SKIES, RED PANIC” outline of Europe in the 1950s, and another focusing on the life’s work of the well-known German photographer Ludwig Windstosser.

Registration: https://forms.gle/2p2xeTTw43rRxA4Q6

Download the full programme: PDF, 471 Kb


The project Fifties in Europe Kaleidoscope is co-financed by the European Union in the framework of CEF Connecting Europe Facility Programme under GA n. INEA/CEF/ICT/A2017/1568496.

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