Hi,
the target audience would be heritage (monuments) professionals and volunteers. So what we would probably want to transfer, is enthusiasm for free knowledge, for collaborating with online movements, for sharing information. So it would be especially nice to share a story, I think. Not so much describing the whole competition, but taking out one aspect, and telling a narrative. In Italy, I suspect the story about how all the government institutions came together to work around silly legislation would be a great story. The size of Russia and the travelling involved might make a nice story too. I'm a little less convinced that the 'making our own lists' would come across well, but I don't know enough about that.
Yaroslav's suggestion for taking 'we have covered everything' might work too, in several countries. In the Netherlands, I could imagine a story about collecting the municipal lists (this involved calling them all, and collecting and converting them one by one).
What other stories do you know about, that we could share?
Best, Lodewijk
On Sun, Apr 3, 2016 at 7:27 PM, Alexander Tsirlin altsirlin@gmail.com wrote:
My ideas about WLM in Russia would be:
- no national register of cultural heritage (we are basically making one
ourselves, and it's at least as good as different 'official' registers created over the years)
- no freedom of panorama for sculptures (see Italy)
- amazing traveling activity of our participants (last year we offered a
special nomination for the maximum number of regions covered; the winner uploaded photos from 31 regions (out of ~85 regions in total), which is quite a lot considering the size of the country)
There is likely not enough space to mention everything, but you can point me to the topic that will be most interesting for the European readers.
-Alexander
On 03.04.2016 19:14, Lodewijk wrote:
Hi,
OK, it seems the most interesting would be scenario 3. I have a good idea what the story in Italy might look like :) Alexander, what would be the story about Russia?
I think a story about Austria might be nice too? Given that it is one of the most successful countries in terms of coverage?
On Sun, Apr 3, 2016 at 7:11 PM, Alexander Tsirlin < altsirlin@gmail.com altsirlin@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Lodewijk,
I can write something about WLM in Russia, but I have to know the size limit and the time scale.
Best, Alexander
On 03.04.2016 13:34, Lodewijk wrote:
Hey folks,
it may be possible to publish a 2 page article in Europa Nostra, but the deadline would be short. Is there anything you'd like to share in such an article? I imagine a few scenarios:
- Make a piece about WLM in the past years
- Make a piece about WLM in 2015, with a short outlook for 2016. I'm
not sure if this would give the best material
- Make a piece showcasing 3-5 national competitions in the wider
European region (Council of Europe - which includes Russia etc) and making it a little more about the national stories.
I personally am a bit in favour of the third, which could let us tell a story about national competitions, how volunteers play a role etc. But I would need your help! Who would be able to help write a piece? What would be your favourite approach?
Best, Lodewijk
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