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1 Jan Hoorens European Commission - DG INFSO-D2 CULTURAL HERITAGE APPLICATIONS WORKSHOP ON TECHNOLOGY PLATFORMS FOR CULTURAL AND ARTISTIC CREATIVE EXPRESSION.

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1 1 Jan Hoorens European Commission - DG INFSO-D2 CULTURAL HERITAGE APPLICATIONS WORKSHOP ON TECHNOLOGY PLATFORMS FOR CULTURAL AND ARTISTIC CREATIVE EXPRESSION DARMSTADT 21.5.1 CURRENT IST KA3 PROJECTS AND FUTURE PERSPECTIVES

2 Past calls, results and overview of current projects FP6 perspectives : Objectives, Coverage and Instruments CPA WP2002 substance and rationale

3 Past calls, results and overview of current projects

4 4 Publishing & Media Education, Culture & Knowledge Multimedia Content Language & Content Technologies KA3 : Multimedia Content & Tools

5 5 PAST CALLS –  March 1999 - III.2.3: Access to Cultural Heritage –  Oct. 1999 - III.2.4: Preservation of Cultural Heritage –  Feb. 2000 - III.1.4: Access to digital collections of cultural and scientific content –  July 2000 - III.1.6: Virtual representations of cultural and scientific objects –  July 2000 - III.1.5: Trials on new access modes to cultural and scientific content –  Jan. 2001 - Heritage for All –  Jan. 2001 - Next Generation Digital Collections

6 6 CALL RESULTS

7 7 CALL PARTICIPATION

8 8 CURRENT PROJECTS TOURBOT: Interactive Museum Tele- presence Through Robotic Avatars an interactive TOUr-guide RoBOT (TOURBOT) able to provide individual access to museums' exhibits and cultural heritage over the Internet. http://www.ics.forth.gr/tourbot

9 9 CURRENT PROJECTS ARCHEOGUIDE: ARCHEOGUIDE: Augmented Reality-based Cultural Heritage On-site Guide http://archeoguide.intranet.gr/ a system providing new ways of information access at cultural heritage sites in a compelling, user-friendly way through the use of advanced IT including augmented reality, 3D- visualization, mobile computing, and multi-modal interaction.

10 10 CURRENT PROJECTS Experiencing Archaeology Across Space and Time PAST: Experiencing Archaeology Across Space and Time Location aware wireless personalised site visit assistant integrating cross- site museum resources http://www.mjc2.com/PAST

11 11 CURRENT PROJECTS PUREFORM : The Museum of Pure Form Haptic virtual reality system for interaction with digital models of 3D art forms and sculptures. http://www.tobedefined

12 12 CURRENT PROJECTS VITRA : Veridical Imaging of Transmissive and Reflective Artefacts acquisition, storage and visualisation of high quality images of architectural details in historic buildings. http://www.tobedefined Illuminati on Rig Rob otic Arm Digit al Cam era Decorated Heritage Building Digital Image PC Contro l with MMI Mob ile Platf orm Colori metric Image Datab ase Multimedia Applications Content Develop ment Imag e Proce ssing Cont rol Ima ge An aly sis Figure 1 VITRA System Architecture Conserva tion Applicati ons

13 13 CURRENT PROJECTS VS : The Virtual Showcase Virtual showcases enabling hybrid (virtual/real) exhibits http://www.virtualshowcases.org (TBC)

14 14 CURRENT PROJECTS ECHO: European Chronicles On-Line Digital Library service for historical films belonging to large national audiovisual archives. http://pc-erato2.iei.pi.cnr.it/echo/

15 15 CURRENT PROJECTS COVAX: Contemporary Culture Virtual Archive in XML global system for search and retrieval digital documents distributed in libraries, archives and museums. http://www.covax.org/

16 16 CURRENT PROJECTS PRESTO: Preservation Technology foR European Broadcast Archives developing technology and processes to preserve European broadcast archives. http://presto.joanneum.ac.at/index.html

17 FP6 perspectives : Objectives, Coverage and Instruments

18 18 Key Component of EU Policy The Union has set an objective for the next decade at the Lisbon Council: The Union has set an objective for the next decade at the Lisbon Council: –“To become the most competitive and dynamic knowledge-based economy in the world, capable of sustainable economic growth with more and better jobs and greater social cohesion” eEurope: A major instrument to attain this objective eEurope: A major instrument to attain this objective IST: The key technologies for knowledge creation, sharing and exploitation IST: The key technologies for knowledge creation, sharing and exploitation

19 19 The “Global Knowledge Race” The US invests 3 times more on RTD in IST The US invests 3 times more on RTD in IST –52% of RTD effort in IST in OECD countries is in the US –only 17% in Europe (22% in Japan) Public investment in the EU is 50% of that in the US Public investment in the EU is 50% of that in the US –and the gap is widening The EU effort is fragmented The EU effort is fragmented –critical mass is rarely reached in the Member States And IST have shorter and shorter life cycles And IST have shorter and shorter life cycles

20 20 Commission Proposal

21 21 The Context IST is becoming the 2nd largest sector of the economy IST is becoming the 2nd largest sector of the economy –6 to 10% of business sectors in OECD countries –Employs more than 2 million people in the EU IST innovations are key enablers of economic growth IST innovations are key enablers of economic growth –1/3 of growth in the US between 1997 and 2000 is due to IST Research in all disciplines is highly dependent on IST Research in all disciplines is highly dependent on IST –Complex problems, multidisciplinarity, collaboration

22 22 Key Challenges Ambient intelligence: Bring the users, “people”, to the foreground the “centre of our attention”.. Bring the users, “people”, to the foreground the “centre of our attention”.. And build technologies for the background (almost invisible) which are trustworthy and embedded in every day objects And build technologies for the background (almost invisible) which are trustworthy and embedded in every day objects

23 23 Societal /Economic Challenges Develop technologies to address major societal and economic challenges Develop technologies to address major societal and economic challenges –health, mobility, security, leisure, cultural heritage, environment monitoring –e-business and m-business, security of transactions and infrastructures, new working tools, learning, egovernment.. –large scale distributed systems, including grids, for complex problems in environment, energy, health, transport, industrial design

24 24 Computing / Communications Enable richer services and improve access to computing and communication infrastructures Enable richer services and improve access to computing and communication infrastructures –next generation of wireless, mobile and satellite communication; all-optical networks; networks integration and management, enabling technologies... –software architectures and distributed systems; engineering and control of large scale and complex systems

25 25Components/Micro-systems Pushing the limits of miniaturisation, increase cost-efficiency and improve functionality of components Pushing the limits of miniaturisation, increase cost-efficiency and improve functionality of components –design and production of micro/opto electronic and photonic components –nano-electronics, micro-technologies and micro- systems; new materials and quantum devices; new computing models and concepts

26 26 Knowledge / Interaction Modes Enabling easier knowledge handling and more natural and personalised interfaces Enabling easier knowledge handling and more natural and personalised interfaces –systems for knowledge management based on semantics; tools to create, organise, share and disseminate digital content –multi-sensorial interfaces to understand and interpret natural human expressions; multilingual and multicultural systems

27 27 Instruments Three instruments: Three instruments: –networks of excellence –integrated projects –article 169 Different from FP5 instruments Different from FP5 instruments Externalisation is a key component of the Commission ’s proposal Externalisation is a key component of the Commission ’s proposal

28 28 Integrated Projects –in the « tens » of M€ –strong university/industry collaboration –global funding involving public and private funding, as well as other collaboration schemes such as Eureka –selection on a call for proposal basis –implementable also as clusters of actions –large autonomy given to participants, including possibility to launch calls for proposals –third country participation –encourage participation of SMEs

29 29Budget Integrating Research Integrating Research - Genomics 2 Beuro –IST3.6 Beuro –Nanotechnologies, intelligent materials, new processes1.3 Beuro –Aeronautics and space1 Beuro –Food safety0.6 Beuro –Sustainable development1.7 Beuro –Citizens in knowledge society0.225 Beuro –Anticipation of S&T needs2.345 Euro

30 30 The 6 th FP Process 21/2/2001: Commission proposal to Council and Parliament 21/2/2001: Commission proposal to Council and Parliament 3/3/2001: presentation to informal Council meeting in Uppsala 3/3/2001: presentation to informal Council meeting in Uppsala May 2001: Commission proposals on participation rules and on specific programmes May 2001: Commission proposals on participation rules and on specific programmes June 2001: Research Council June 2001: Research Council July 2001: Parliament’s first reading of FP6 July 2001: Parliament’s first reading of FP6 Oct/Dec 2001: Research Council position Oct/Dec 2001: Research Council position March 2002: Parliament second reading March 2002: Parliament second reading Spring 2002: conciliation procedure Spring 2002: conciliation procedure June 2002: final adoption June 2002: final adoption

31 CPA WP2002 substance and rationale from INFSO D2 perspective

32 32 CPA WP2002 SUBSTANCE/RATIONALE CREATIVE WORK VS PAST HERITAGE CREATIVE WORK VS PAST HERITAGE QUALITY OF TOOLS DETERMINES QUALITY OF EXPRESSION QUALITY OF TOOLS DETERMINES QUALITY OF EXPRESSION PRESERVATION/RESTORATION VS CREATION PRESERVATION/RESTORATION VS CREATION ACCESS VS CREATION ACCESS VS CREATION CREATION AND CULTURAL COMMUNITIES CREATION AND CULTURAL COMMUNITIES GENERIC PLATFORMS AND CULTURAL DIVERSITY GENERIC PLATFORMS AND CULTURAL DIVERSITY STRONG SYNERGIES WITH PAST D2 ACTIVITY STRONG SYNERGIES WITH PAST D2 ACTIVITY SHIFTS IN FOCUS SHIFTS IN FOCUS 6FP TRANSITION 6FP TRANSITION


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