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Structural frameworks for open, digital research - Strategy, policy & infrastructure Copenhagen June 11-13 2012 ”Centre of Competence for Digital Tradition Karlsruhe – a short introduction”. Dr. Robert Hauser - Managing Director CDT -.
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Structural frameworks for open, digital research - Strategy, policy & infrastructure Copenhagen June 11-132012 ”Centre of Competence for Digital Tradition Karlsruhe – a short introduction” Dr. Robert Hauser - Managing Director CDT - • CDTis a initiative of Karlsruhe Institut of Technology (KIT) carried out at ZAK | Centrefor Cultural and General Studies in cooperationwithZKM | Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe University ofArtsandDesign (HfG) and Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research (ISI)
Memory Institutions Private/Personal Tradition Research Private Enterprises Consumers/Producers Research: PreservationofComplex Digital Objects • Karlsruhe University of Arts and Design: • Digital Preservation • Archiving of Complex Digital Objects Aggregation of„Hands-On“ Research Questions Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe: - Preservation of Digital Art - Transfer of Knowledge to other Museums Centre for Cultural and General Studies: - Contextualization and Semantic Preservation HfG Karlsruhe CDT ZAK ZKM T Digital Scientific and Research Data Digital Art I KIT-Library ISI (Fraunhofer) Scientific Data Storage, Archiving and Presentation KIT-Archive K SCC ZAR ITAS Expert on (e.g. Scientific) Area ofrelevance Preservationand Tradition of Digital Heritage • Institute for Systems and Innovation Research: • Innovations of organizing Data • Foresight • Business Cases Centrefor Applied Law: - Digital Law, Copy Right DigitalizationofCultural Heritage Institute for Technology Assessment - Technology Assessment - PolicyAdvise Aggregation ofExperticefor Consulting Consulting: PreservationPlanning Preservation Museums Other Cultural Facilities / Administrations Archives Libraries Networks Jürgen Enge (HfG) und Ilona Gaikis (ilona.gaikis@zak.kit.edu)
Topics Technology Law Tradition CDT - Lab CDT - Law CDT - Preservation Archive Research Consulting Strategic Planning / Coordination 3
Topics • Selected Questions: • How changed our cultural tradition through the opportunities and risks of digitization? • Once, what will remain of the cultural achievements that are produced today in form of bits and bytes, if nothing is done to prevent the impending loss – and what are the conceivable cultural and social consequences? • What are the most promissing strategies and technical ways to keep scientific data and digital art accessible and preserve them technically as well as semantically over long periods of time (>100 years)? • What governmental and legal frameworks (in Germany and Europe) do we need to support and promote digital tradition? • - Are there any normative and ethical criteria to define what kinds of (digital) heritage should be passed on?
Museum aspublicspace 1. Online: Karlsruher Türkenbeute The virtualmuseum 2. Virtuality Google Art Project
Museum aspublicspace The virtualmuseum Augmented-Reality-Installation atthe ZKM Google Project Glass current research project at BMW