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research:global-heritage-documentation [2024/11/21 03:15] Felix Hardmood Beckresearch:global-heritage-documentation [2025/07/01 11:29] (current) – [Collaboration with Heritage.Lab] Felix Hardmood Beck
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-==== Collaboration with Heritage.Lab ====+==== Collaboration with the CIE – Center for International Heritage Activities ====
  
-The ongoing collaboration between the Creative Technologies Lab and [[http://www.heritagelab.center|Heritage.Lab]] represents a shared commitment to redefining how heritage is perceived in contemporary society. Together, these labs seek to challenge traditional views of cultural heritage, exploring new perspectives on its preservation, representation, and relevance in today’s rapidly changing world. By focusing on the intersection of technology, storytelling, and design, this partnership creates innovative pathways to make heritage accessible, engaging, and meaningful across diverse contexts.+The ongoing collaboration between the Creative Technologies Lab and the [[https://www.heritage-activities.org|Center for International Heritage Activities]] (CIE) represents a shared commitment to redefining how heritage is perceived in contemporary society. Together, we seek to challenge traditional views of cultural heritage, exploring new perspectives on its preservation, representation, and relevance in today’s rapidly changing world. By focusing on the intersection of technology, storytelling, and design, this partnership creates innovative pathways to make heritage accessible, engaging, and meaningful across diverse contexts
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 +CIE’s work is grounded in a participatory, community-centered approach to heritage. With a strong emphasis on co-creation and inclusive dialogue, CIE supports communities around the world—particularly those recovering from conflict or disaster — in safeguarding their heritage and using it as a tool for resilience, peace-building, and sustainable development. Through educational programs, site documentation, and cultural policy advising, CIE facilitates long-term local engagement while also fostering international exchange. The organization leads training initiatives, organizes cross-cultural heritage projects, and contributes to global discussions on ethics, capacity-building, and community empowerment. Their projects span tangible and intangible heritage and reflect a belief that heritage work must be grounded in social justice, human rights, and collaborative learning. As such, CIE operates as both a knowledge hub and a field-based actor, bridging theory and practice in heritage documentation and activation.
  
 A cornerstone of this collaboration is the **digital preservation of cultural heritage**, using advanced tools such as 3D scanning, immersive media, and digital archiving. These technologies enable the creation of highly detailed records of artifacts, spaces, and traditions, safeguarding cultural assets for future generations while expanding global accessibility. The goal is not only to protect heritage but also to reimagine how it can be experienced, allowing students, researchers, and the public to explore cultural history in interactive and thought-provoking ways. A cornerstone of this collaboration is the **digital preservation of cultural heritage**, using advanced tools such as 3D scanning, immersive media, and digital archiving. These technologies enable the creation of highly detailed records of artifacts, spaces, and traditions, safeguarding cultural assets for future generations while expanding global accessibility. The goal is not only to protect heritage but also to reimagine how it can be experienced, allowing students, researchers, and the public to explore cultural history in interactive and thought-provoking ways.
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 A significant emphasis is also placed on **site-specific projects**, blending design, architecture, and storytelling to reflect the unique cultural and geographical contexts of heritage sites. These projects create immersive, place-based experiences that highlight the dialogue between space, art, and audience. By situating heritage within its authentic environment, the partnership ensures that its historical and cultural significance is both honored and reinterpreted for modern engagement. A significant emphasis is also placed on **site-specific projects**, blending design, architecture, and storytelling to reflect the unique cultural and geographical contexts of heritage sites. These projects create immersive, place-based experiences that highlight the dialogue between space, art, and audience. By situating heritage within its authentic environment, the partnership ensures that its historical and cultural significance is both honored and reinterpreted for modern engagement.
  
-Through these initiatives, the collaboration between the Creative Technologies Lab and Heritage.Lab seeks to build **meaningful connections between the past, present, and future**. Together, they leverage interdisciplinary innovation to ensure that heritage remains a vital and dynamic part of collective memory and identity. By combining academic research, technological expertise, and cultural advocacy, the labs aim to foster sustainable stewardship of cultural diversity, bridging the gap between tradition and innovation. This partnership inspires new ways to engage with and learn from the past, creating transformative experiences that resonate across generations and cultures.+Through these initiatives, the collaboration between the Creative Technologies Lab and the CIE seeks to build **meaningful connections between the past, present, and future**. Together, they leverage interdisciplinary innovation to ensure that heritage remains a vital and dynamic part of collective memory and identity. By combining academic research, technological expertise, and cultural advocacy, the labs aim to foster sustainable stewardship of cultural diversity, bridging the gap between tradition and innovation. This partnership inspires new ways to engage with and learn from the past, creating transformative experiences that resonate across generations and cultures. 
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 +  * Article: [[https://www.fh-muenster.de/legacy/news/index.php?newsId=3720|Kulturelles Erbe erhalten und weitergeben]]
  
  
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