The Creative Use of Culture in the Smart City
Europeana for Smart Cities15 October 2015
Dr. Dirk Petrat
Freie und Hansestadt Hamburg
eCulture in the Smart City Concept
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eGovernment
digital transport / mobility
digital work
digital environment/energy
digital healthcare
digital culture
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Hamburgs eCulture Agenda 2020
Senate of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg (2012):
„All citizens are to have digital access to our
city‘s cultural heritage“
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Key Aims of the eCulture Agenda 2020
The Ministry of Culture supports cultural institutions
• in developing and harnessing digital resources to enter
the digital world
• to network in digitization to achieve more relevance and
impact
• to supplement Hamburg‘s concepts for improving
integration and education
• to create barrier free services
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Relevant Areas of the eCulture Agenda 2020
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• Museums
• Theatres
• Art
• Urban Heritage Conservation
• Music
• Libraries
• Creative Industries
• State Archive
• Moving Images
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eCulture Benchmark (1)
http://www.britishmuseum.org/6
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eCulture Benchmark (2)
http://www.berliner-philharmoniker.de/
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eCulture Benchmark (3)
http://www.operadeparis.fr/
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eCulture Benchmark (4)
http://www.digitaltheatre.com/
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Institution websites
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The Regional eCulture Challenge:Quantity (1)
non-public dataaggregators (public)
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The Regional eCulture Challenge:Quantity (2)
New solutions are required to make digital cultural content accessible with reasonable effort
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The Regional eCulture Challenge: Quality
inform experience share connect keep
culture
user requirements
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The Hamburg Approach: eCulture Cloud
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„eCulture Service PPP“
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eCulture Implementation: Kulturpunkte (1)
• Mobile cultural city guide for Hamburg
• Register and map of 400 points of cultural interest: cultural institutions, art in public areas,
architectural monuments
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eCulture Implementation: eFoto (2)
• Online image archive of cultural
heritage
• Use of social media and user
generated content to involve
citizens and their knowledge
• Based on concepts of digital
humanities
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eCulture in Hamburg School Classes (3)
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• Digital access to 1100 masterpieces of the Uffizi Gallery and the Vasari Corridor through an interactice whiteboard
• Very high resolution (images have a size between 40 Megapixel and 10 GigaPixel)
• exploring masterpieces by artist name, title, timeline and themes instead of „only“ passive regarding
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European eCulture Cloud Perspective
CERTOcloud-of-clouds
Creative industry
Citizens
Cultural institutions
Educational institutions
Researchers
Tourism industry
London
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The Creative Use of Culture in the Smart City
Dr. Dirk Petrat Director-General for Central ServicesMinistry of Culture, [email protected]
Thank you very much for your interest
For further contact:
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