Piranova – a colloquium that brings contemporary and innovative topics and reflections coming soon!
Colloquium entitled Museums in Digital will shed light on the opportunities, strengths, dangers and weaknesses of a digital museum experience.
Colloquium entitled Museums in Digital will shed light on the opportunities, strengths, dangers and weaknesses of a digital museum experience.
The Forum of Slavic Cultures has been in regular contact with Ukrainian museums in recent weeks. In the pursuit of networking cultural and other institutions, which is also the mission of the FSK, they have already held several online meetings with representatives of museums in Ukraine and other partners, and have launched a special webpage dedicated to Ukrainian cultural heritage.
The Forum of Slavic Cultures (FSK) presented the programmes of its International Heritage Research Centre – Piranova at the 7th Icarus Croatia Days entitled “Initiatives for Heritage, Education and the Digital Environment”.
After the epidemic pushed four international Piranova colloquia online, the Forum of Slavic Cultures organized the sixth colloquium live. 15 participants and lecturers from six countries came to Piran to discover and explore sound waves.
In the framework of Piranova – International Heritage Research Centre programme the Forum of Slavic Cultures in collaboration with the European Museum Academy organised the fifth international colloquium. Experts from seven countries discussed the triumph of the digital. Two online workshops also took place in the framework of the colloquium.
In the framework of Piranova – International Heritage Research Centre programme Forum of Slavic Cultures organised International Colloquium Piranova #4 titled Exhibition Challenges. The event featured lectures and presentation of the book Developing exhibitions as well as two workshops.
The FSK organised the third colloquium with the International Heritage Research Centre Piranova as planned in view of the changed circumstances. The colloquium titled Polyphony in Museums brought together more than 50 participants from 12 countries.
Due to the travel restrictions in the region the second colloquium organised by the International Heritage Research Centre Piranova under the auspices of the FSK took place online, and was attended by more than 40 participants from 10 countries.
The 13th International Summer School of Museology took place under the auspices of the Forum of Slavic Cultures, Faculty of Humanities of the University of Primorska, ICOM Slovenia and Centre for Creativity of the Museum of Architecture and Design. It also served as a platform for the FSC to present the new cultural route.
The International Summer School of Museology that takes place under the auspices of the Forum of Slavic Cultures and the University of Primorska, Faculty of Humanities, and in cooperation with the Municipality of Piran, saw its 12th edition this year. With more than 60 participants from eleven countries the focus this year was on words.