structural frameworks for open, digital research - strategy, policy & infrastructure copenhagen...
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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 -
CDT is a initiative of Karlsruhe Institut of Technology (KIT) carried out at ZAK | Centre for Cultural and General Studies in cooperation with ZKM | Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe University of Arts and Design (HfG) and Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research (ISI)
KIT
HfGKarlsruhe ZKM
ISI(Fraunhofer)
Expert on (e.g. Scientific) Area of relevance
ZAR
ZAK
CDT
KIT-Library
ITAS
Other Cultural Facilities / Administrations Archives Museums
Preservation
Networks
Private Enterprises Memory Institutions Research Private/Personal Tradition
Jürgen Enge (HfG) und Ilona Gaikis ([email protected])
Libraries
Consumers/Producers
Research: Preservation of Complex Digital Objects
KIT-ArchiveSCC
Consulting: Preservation Planning
Dig
ital A
rt
Dig
ital S
cien
tific
and
Rese
arch
Dat
a
Digitalization of Cultural
Heritage
Aggregation of „Hands-On“ Research Questions
Aggregation of Expertice for Consulting
Karlsruhe University of Arts and Design:- Digital Preservation- Archiving of Complex
Digital Objects
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
Preservation and Tradition of D
igital Heritage
Scientific Data Storage, Archivingand Presentation
Centre for Applied Law: - Digital Law, Copy Right
Institute for Technology Assessment - Technology Assessment - Policy Advise
Institute for Systems and Innovation Research:- Innovations of
organizing Data- Foresight- Business Cases
Topics
3
Technology LawTradition
CDT-
Lab
CDT-
Law
CDT-
PreservationArchive
ResearchConsulting
Strategic Planning / Coordination
Thank you for your attention!
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?
Dr. Robert Hauser ZAK | Zentrum für Angewandte Kulturwissenschaftund Studium Generale am Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT)
The virtual museum
Museum as public space
1. Online: Karlsruher Türkenbeute
2. Virtuality
Google Art Project
Dr. Robert Hauser ZAK | Zentrum für Angewandte Kulturwissenschaftund Studium Generale am Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT)
The virtual museum
Museum as public space
Augmented-Reality-Installation at the ZKMGoogle Project Glass
current research project at BMW