Projects funded

Digitalization and visualization of the most important museum collections of traditional costumes and jewelry by introducing the new 3D technology - VIRTUAL MUSEUM

Project ID: 2007CB16IPO006-2011-2-092
Acronym: VIRTUAL MUSEUM
Project title: Digitalization and visualization of the most important museum collections of traditional costumes and jewelry by introducing the new 3D technology - VIRTUAL MUSEUM
Call: 2007CB16IPO006-2011-2
Priority axis: Priority Axis 2
Action: 2.2 Sustainable development through efficient utilization of regional resources
Budget: 163679.65 €
EU co-financing: 139127.70 €
Start date: 22.04.2013
End date: 22.04.2014
Status: In implementation
Description: The project strategy is based on the definition and identification of important museum contents and collections of exhibits kept in the depositories of both museums, selection of objects (costumes and jewelry) which will be put on display as the first exhibits in the Virtual Museum after 3D laser processing using modern technologies. Museum experts emphasize that the processes of aging and deterioration of objects kept in museum are inevitable; therefore, digitization of these items is necessary and urgent. Organizing virtual exhibitions of objects which are sensitive to external influences and require strictly controlled environmental conditions will extend their existence and eliminate possibilities of damage. In addition, high costs of preparations for transport, putting exhibits on display in galleries, providing for their physical security and storing them back in the museum depositary will be avoided. Virtual exhibitions will make invaluable museum collections available to a wide audience. Digitalization will continue and s will contribute to bringing people together, their better understanding of each other and will increase the number of tourists’ visits. During symposia and other events planned under the project, two cultural and artistic associations (one from each of the regions of Pernik and Nis), will give performances dressed in authentic folk costumes, performing traditional folk songs, games and customs of their homeland. All events will be documented by publication of appropriate material, such as workbooks, brochures, CD and DVD recordings, media presentations in the press and TV stations, etc. New mechanisms to be initiated under the project will be based on the widespread social networking of people by means of the Internet. Results of individual research in the field of cultural heritage (ethnic music and lyrics, costumes, jewelry, handcrafts and tools for work, works of art, numismatics, ...) will be presented on a specially designed web site or some of the social networks (Facebook, Twitter) in which way they will be implemented in the work of the relevant professional institutions of both regions. Participants in the project will be given an opportunity to explore the depositories of partner museums where the exhibits are stored and acquaint themselves with measures of preventive and permanent protection.

Partners

  • National Museum Nis Serbia, Nish