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Project Q4298298 in Serbia
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Digital Meets Culture: Promotion of the Cross-Border Heritage through Digital Prism
Project Q4298298 in Serbia

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    154,689.92 Euro
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    181,988.15 Euro
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    85.0 percent
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    1 October 2020
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    30 November 2021
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    Digital Region Association
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    46°6'23.22"N, 19°40'41.23"E
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    The Project named “Digital Meets Culture: Promotion of the Cross-Border Heritage through Digital Prism” is implemented within the IPA Interreg Cross-border Programme Hungary-Serbia. The partner organizations implementing the Project are the Digital Region Association from Subotica, as the lead beneficiary, and the SZÓ-TÉR Association from Szeged as the beneficiary organization. The basic idea of the partner organizations during the development of the project idea was to contribute to further strengthening the already established communication bridge in the cross-border region, which would promote the preservation of cultural heritage by providing knowledge and skills of craftsmanship to the young generations and create digital tools that make the results of the project accessible to the local communities in the cross border region. The project can, indirectly, activate the openness within the population, fosters the exploration of cultural similarities and create the possibility to accept differences and unique values. The project is designed to provide an in-depth media promotion of the common cultural heritage of the cross-border region through the production, distribution, and broadcasting of a joint television series on handcrafting traditions. In order to preserve the common cultural heritage in a new digital age, a website ‘E-Handcraft’ will be developed which will serve as an educational platform, hosting tutorials in handcrafting, but will also, promote their tourist potential. (English)
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