Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in the Northern Environment (Q4302303)

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Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in the Northern Environment
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    545,136.76 Euro
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    1,997,349.69 Euro
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    27.29 percent
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    1 September 2017
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    31 December 2020
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    Museum Nord
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    59°56'26.27"N, 10°43'23.05"E
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    64°4'31.58"N, 21°56'47.08"W
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    54°57'17.89"N, 7°44'4.52"W
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    65°16'0.73"N, 14°23'41.46"W
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    56°20'28.39"N, 2°47'35.38"W
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    55°0'21.10"N, 7°19'29.28"W
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    68°30'12.78"N, 14°48'5.18"E
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    68°13'59.20"N, 14°31'45.26"E
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    58°6'59.15"N, 3°39'6.70"W
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    Museums are perceived as centralised institutions based on specific collections within specific buildings. Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in the Northern Environment (CINE) embraces the concept of Museum Without Walls - an outward facing museum that takes an active role in challenging perceptions, in fostering social change and in providing access and information to diverse audiences, using new technologies to step beyond the traditional museum context. The main project output is the development of a multi-functional, digital interpretation and data-management toolkit to create new, unique on-site and off-site customer experiences in specific locations in the northern environment. Innovation will be used to enhance capacities and preparedness of local and regional communities, by raising awareness of natural and cultural heritage sites. The aim is to protect, promote and develop sites that are at risk due to a changing climate, or those we consider of particular significance for future generations. CINE contributes to sustainable management of natural and cultural heritage in remote areas by collecting, sharing and creating knowledge that can be transferred to diverse audiences with a view to empowering the public, to strengthen communities and to influence regional planning and policy. The toolkit will create public interfaces such as interpretation apps, on-site virtual time travel, and virtual remote tours to inaccessible sites. These methods will transform the cultural and natural heritage experience, enable sustainable environmental management, whilst increasing accessibility for older people, for people without the means to travel, and people with disabilities. (English)
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