Online lecture: Many, Many Moving Parts
Mon, May 18
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Learn about the current state and trends of digital spatial (3D) data creation and reuse within the cultural heritage sector, specifically focusing on the workflows bridging research-led inquiry, GLAM institutional preservation, and audience engagement.
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May 18, 2026, 4:00 PM – 4:40 PM GMT+2
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About the event
Online course: Many, Many Moving Parts
Event by ETH-Bibliothek
The overlap of technological development and cultural heritage practice presents a unique intersection of activity. The former is generally fast moving and focused on the short term; the latter is a slower sector of development that considers a much grander timeline spanning both past and future. Navigating this space requires a commitment to CARE, FAIR, and Open Research Data (ORD) practices to ensure digital longevity.
With a focus on the UK 3D Heritage Data at Risk Project, Thomas Flynn will illustrate a broad review of the current state and trends of digital spatial (3D) data creation and reuse within the cultural heritage sector, specifically focusing on the workflows bridging research-led inquiry, GLAM institutional preservation, and audience engagement.
By examining these risks, the presentation will highlight how robust data guidelines can mitigate the loss of cultural knowledge in an era of rapid…
