Piranova #8

The colloquium entitled Museums in Digital will shed light on the opportunities, strengths, dangers, and weaknesses of a digital museum experience. Digital technologies enable the development of new museum practices and reinterpretations of museum collections, new forms of museum participation, networking, and accessibility of heritage. Using augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), and 3D digital […]
Piranova #7

In 2022, the Forum of Slavic Cultures has been in regular contact with Ukrainian museums. In the pursuit of networking cultural and other institutions, which is also the mission of the FSK, we held several online meetings with representatives of museums in Ukraine and other partners, and have launched a special webpage dedicated to Ukrainian […]
Piranova #6

Lecturers talked about the meaning of sound, its influence on the perception of the world, soundscapes in museums and museum displays, and use of new technologies in cultural heritage presentations. They also presented various good practices. At the workshop led by Italian composer and musician Claudia Ferretti the participants created and narrated their own sound […]
Piranova #3

The colloquium was conceived around two central topics. The aim was to learn more about the captivating, attractive and creative exhibitions in the first section and move on to find out more about the activities through which museums engage and develop their audiences.
Piranova #2

The colloquium, which offered online discussions as well as lectures, highlighted the following topics: museums during lockdown, team management and teamwork, exhibitions, objects, activities and events, and museum visitors and public.
Piranova #1

The colloquium was intended for museum professionals to discuss and exchange experiences on the use of sounds and music in museum work. The guest lecturers established a vivid interaction with the participants and shared the knowledge concerning the use of sounds and music in museum exhibitions, promotional activities and other forms of communication with museum […]