Hello everybody,
Coding da Vinci, the hackathon for open cultural data, brings actors from
the worlds of culture and technology together in a collaborative format -
to learn from each other and co-create exciting ideas and visions on the
basis of open cultural data. In 2020 Coding da Vinci comes to the
cross-border region Saar-Lor-Lux (including Saarland / Germany, Grand Est /
France, Luxembourg as well as Wallonia / Belgium). For the first time,
Coding da Vinci will not only cross the boundaries between culture and
technology but move back and forth across national borders to explore and
experiment with the fascinating world of open culture.
Onboarding Workshops
on February 12th, 2020 at Saarland Museum
<https://www.kulturbesitz.de/museen/saarlandmuseum-moderne-galerie.html> in
Saarbruecken (D)
on February 13th, 2020 at BLIIIDA <https://www.bliiida.fr/> in Metz (F)
on February 28th, 2020 at CNA <http://cna.public.lu/fr/index.html> in
Dudelange (LUX)
"Onboarding-Workshops" allow interested actors from cultural institutions
in the greater Saar-Lor-Lux region to better understand how they can create
and "open" their cultural data and make it available for use in the
hackathon. Three workshops allow participants from across the region to
discuss with open data experts what role open cultural data can play in
strategies of audience and organizational development and become familiar
with common data formats and open licenses.
Registration: per email (cdv(a)k8.design)
Kick-Off on May 16-17th, 2020 at Technoport Belval
<http://www.technoport.lu> in Esch-sur-Alzette (LUX)
During the two-day kick-off participants co-develop ideas, projects, and
prototypes in mixed teams (combining the worlds of culture and technology).
While a conventional hackathon leaves little time for project development,
teams in Coding da Vinci Saar-Lor-Lux can continue to cooperate for seven
weeks following the kick-off event.
See you in the Greater Region!
Julia Hartnik
Geschäftsführung
K8 Institut für strategische Ästhetik
Keplerstr. 3-5
66117 Saarbrücken
www.k8.design
tel - +49 681 844 92 0 69
mobile +49 1522 179 00 98
Hi everyone,
The call for applications for the Creative Commons Global Summit are
finally open - you can either apply for a scholarship or submit a
presentation here:
https://creativecommons.org/2020/01/22/cc-global-summit-proposals-and-schol…
.
Deadline for applications is February 12, 2020.
This year (as last year) there's a GLAM track. This year there's a an
invitation to submit proposals that address the topics and issues outlined
in the tracks below *with a focus on actionable insights and outcomes*,
from case studies to workshops and storytelling sessions.
The Open GLAM track invites proposals that address the following:
*Open Galleries, Libraries, Archives, and Museums – Improving and expanding
open access to cultural heritage*
GLAM institutions are a core part of how we understand heritage and
creativity. Open licensing is a key part to make cultural data and content
available in an equitable and accessible way. This track explores Open GLAM
today and discusses how communities active within the open movement can
inspire and inform mindful, high-quality, and sustainable open access to
cultural heritage.
The Summit will take place 14-16 May 2020, in Lisbon, Portugal. More
information here: https://summit.creativecommons.org/
See you in Lisbon!
*Please excuse the cross-postings.*
Join me on January 23, 2020 for a FREE 20-minute virtual session discussing where copyright law meets Open Access hosted by Copyrightlaws.com<https://www.copyrightlaws.com/>. Details about the session and the link to register are copied below.
Hope to see many of you there!
Anne
VIRTUAL COPYRIGHT SESSIONS FROM COPYRIGHTLAWS.COM
ZOOM ON IN: COPYRIGHT LAW MEETS OPEN ACCESS
23 January 2020, noon EST with Anne Young
REGISTER NOW<https://zoom.us/meeting/register/upEtdeqpqj0vKWxutEjgjJ7MQ881nYC1Mw> for this free session!
Anne M. Young will provide an overview of copyright law meets Open Access (OA), share the meaning of OA and discuss Creative Commons licenses and RightsStatements.org<https://rightsstatements.org/en/>.
Anne is the Director of Legal Affairs and Intellectual Property, Newfields<https://discovernewfields.org/intro-to-newfields>. Young received the Visual Resources Association's Nancy DeLaurier Award in 2017 for her editorial work on Rights and Reproductions: The Handbook for Cultural Institutions<https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781538112656/Rights-and-Reproductions-The-Handbook…>, now in its second edition. All Zoom On In attendees will receive a 30% off code for this book.
Anne M. Young
Director of Legal Affairs and Intellectual Property
NEWFIELDS | A PLACE FOR NATURE & THE ARTS
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4000 MICHIGAN ROAD * INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46208
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T 317-923-1331 x171
Hello everyone,
Happy new year for all of you!
A heads up that we won't be having our monthly call this week on January
9th. I'm travelling and Sandra and Andrea are both unavailable - so no one
to share the progress on the Declaration, but hopefully we'll resume on
February.
Thanks for your patience.
cheers,
scann