Open Science for Arts, Design and Music/Training/Open Data and Open Access in the Area of the Performing Arts
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Open Data and Open Access in the Area of the Performing Arts
editAbstract | Over the past five years, there has been an increasing interest among stakeholders of the performing arts to implement open data strategies and to collaborate around shared data ecosystems. Some of the key focal points of these multilateral efforts are:
After a short introduction to the topic, two Swiss players who are part of this emerging data ecosystem present their perspective on the topic and the current activities at their respective institutions:
In the second part of the webinar, we invite the participants to share their challenges and burning issues when it comes to data sharing in the field of the performing arts. Approaching the topic from different perspectives (artists, theatre managers, representatives of heritage institutions, researchers) we will try to identify common ground and suggest meaningful ways of actively contributing to the emergent data ecosystem for the performing arts. |
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Target audience | Artists, researchers, theatre managers, representatives of heritage institutions |
Organisers | Iolanda Pensa, SUPSI DACD
Beat Estermann, HKB |
Prerequisite | No prior knowledge is required but it is recommended to attend the previous webinars. |
Convenor | Beat Estermann (Bern Academy of the Arts, HKB) |
Speakers | Baptiste De Coulon (Swiss Archive of the Performing Arts, SAPA)
Hannah Steffen (Theater Winkelwiese in Zurich) |
Duration | 90 minutes |
Agenda | Part 1: The speakers present their perspective of the topic as well as the current activities at their respective institutions. About 10-15 minutes each; followed by 15 min Q&A.
Part 2: Interactive workshop on shared challenges and burning issues dealing with different perspectives on the topic from the point of view of artists, theatre managers, representatives of heritage institutions, researchers. |
Date and time | 24 June, 2024 13.00-14.30 CEST (UTC +2) |
Location | Online |
Fees | Attendance is free. |
Registration | Send an email to chiara.barbieri@supsi.ch |