Exploring the importance of digital media authenticity in cultural heritage – a new blogpost published on Europeana written by Frederik Temmermans and Jolan Wuyts

Exploring the importance of digital media authenticity in cultural heritage – a new blogpost published on Europeana written by Frederik Temmermans and Jolan Wuyts

Image: The Preparation of Tea in Japan. Inspecting and tasting tea – 1902 – Rijksmuseum, Netherlands – Public Domain.

 

What role does authentic, high-quality digitisation play in understanding and preserving our cultural past? How are developments in artificial intelligence affecting authentic digitisation?

Discover the reflections and insights from the recent webinar organised by the EUreka3D project consortium and the International Council on Archives (ICA) on digital media authenticity, featured in a blogpost written by Frederik Temmermans and Jolan Wuyts, newly published on Europeana.

Learn about the importance of authentic, high-quality digitisation in safeguarding and understanding our cultural heritage.

You can find the blogpost here.

 


eu emblemEUreka3D project is co-financed by the Digital Europe Programme of the European Union.

 

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