Supported projects
EMPACT - Empathy and Sustainability
Maribor Art Gallery (Partner) In ProgressBook in the Park
Malinc Publishing House (Partner) In ProgressMIRROR - Mirroring the World: European Literary Lifeline
Goga Publishing House (Partner) In ProgressRECOVERING FREEDOM (RE-FREE)
Mladinska knjiga Publishing House (Leader) In ProgressIs this us?
Miš Publishing House (Leader) In ProgressLandscapes of Bibliodiversity
Malinc Publishing House (Leader) In ProgressRead, share, enjoy (RSE)
KUD Sodobnost International (Leader) In ProgressREALIS - Reading and Listening to Contemporary European Literature
Goga Publishing House (Leader) In ProgressFuture = NOW! A Youth Manifesto (FuN)
Glej Theatre (Leader) In ProgressPoets of today - voices of tomorrow (POT-VOT)
Digital Stories of Small Historic Towns (diStory) (Leader) In ProgressPerforming Gender - Dancing In Your Shoes
Mesto žensk – City of Women (Partner) In ProgressIn from the Margins
MGLC – Mednarodni grafični likovni center (Partner) In Progress(NON)ALIGNED MOVEMENTS Strenghtening contemporary dance in Western Balkans
Nomad Dance Academy Slovenia (Partner) In ProgressFootprints
Druga godba Ljubljana (Partner) In ProgressSMOTIES – Human Cities. Crative works with small and remote places
Urban Planning Institute of the Republic of Slovenia (Partner) In ProgressSHARE; creative powers of art
Exodos Institute (Leader) In ProgressIdentity on the Line
Museum of Contemporary History of Slovenia (Partner) In ProgressClassics in the Graphic Novel: A pilot model of new high school culture education through graphic novels
Slovenian Theatre Institute (SLOGI) (Leader) In ProgressDigital Stories of Small Historic Towns (diStory)
Muzeji radovljiške občine (Leader)
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- Cultural Heritage
- 2016
- 197.978,37 EUR
Coordinator: Muzeji radovljiške občine (SI)
Partners: Združenje zgodovinskih mest Slovenije (SI), Centar za urbani razvoj – Urban Development Center (RS), Comune di Fermo (IT)
Project duration: 1. 9. 2016–30. 6. 2018
Thousands of Europe’s small historic towns face long-term threat due to remoteness, depopulation, economic decline and changing technological/lifestyle trends. Activating their cultural heritage for their sustainable development remains a challenge for museums, businesses and administrations. As innovation is undertaken in major EU city museums and heritage sites, a lack of resources, skills and institutional backing at the municipal level often means that local museums lag behind in embracing innovation. Their services and presentations of heritage thus become static, out-dated and unattractive, while interaction with audiences remains limited and traditional.
This issue brought together 4 cultural organisations that represent small historic towns in Slovenia, Italy and Serbia and 5 sector networks as associated partners. The partners believe that presenting intangible (hi)stories of buildings, streets and markets using new digital technology, coupled with close relationships with audiences and learning among partners, can enable local administrators to take a big step towards greater town recognition. The project objective is thus to better exploit the potential of ICTs for improving the ‘digital’ attractiveness of cultural heritage and to promote interaction with ‘new digital audiences’ in small historic towns.
Though joint learning processes, local cultural teams in participating towns will develop and pilot a unique innovative approach to digital communication with their audiences and interpret the ‘tangible and intangible’ heritage of small historic towns using the ’digital Story‘ concept, which will be disseminated and later applied in other small historic towns across Europe. Only in this way will small historic towns and their cultural actors be able to step from under the shadow of large historic cities and sites. Also in this way, the project is to contribute to the revival of small historic centres. (Source: EAC)