in collaboration with DOC Servizi, Virtualgeo and other partners, developed as part of CREDIT, a project funded by the European Union’s Creative Europe Programme
Through digitization, we can create new opportunities for water to speak to old and new generations and make our water heritage more attractive.
This webinar focused on the European-funded project ‘CreDiT’, which was designed during the COVID period and involved different WAMU-NET members with the aim of creating new attractive education activities to promote water heritages inside and outside museums. Together, we will explore the main outputs achieved by the project, including 3D modelling, photogrammetry, virtual tours, and online interactive coloring for children.
The webinar is part of the ‘When Waters Speak’ series. CReDiT involved the following partners: Doc Servizi, Italy (lead partner); Global Network of Water Museums (WAMU-NET); MIO-ECSDE, Mediterranean Information Office/HYDRIA museum, Greece; Opificio delle Acque, Bologna, Italy; Aquatika Freshwater Aquarium, Karlovac, Croatia; Virtualgeo Geomatics and Communication, Italy.
Programme
Moderator: Ivana Kaleb Vuletić (Aquatika Karlovac)
2:00 pm: Welcome by Demetrio Chiappa, President of Doc Servizi, Italy
2:05 pm: Giulia Sergianpietri (DocServizi, Italy): Presentation of the CReDiT project
2:10 pm: Eriberto Eulisse and Margarita Maruškić Kulaš (Aquatika Karlovac and Global Network of Water Museums): AQUAPLAY: a new interactive edu-tool for students worldwide to explore the importance of water through creative coloring activities
An opportunity to co-design the tool in cooperation with WAMU-NET members: presentation of the Memorandum of Understanding
2:30pm: Alberto Cotrona (Global Network of Water Museums): Communicating AQUAPLAY through social media
2:35 pm: Q&A
2:45 pm: Vicky Malotidi (HYDRIA/MIO-ECSDE): A virtual collection (3D) of Mediterranean water jars created with the photogrammetry technique
2:55pm: Margarita Maruškić Kulaš (Aquatika Karlovac, Croatia) and Chiara Soldati (Canali di Bologna, Italy): Presentation of the virtual tours developed in Karlovac and Bologna, Italy, for the Aquatika Freshwater Museum and canali di Bologna with the historical dam of Casalecchio.
3:15 pm: Erminio Canevese and Stefano Bertolucci (Virtualgeo, Italy): Final remarks and useful tips. Challenges and opportunities in digitizing aquatic heritages
3:25 pm: Q&A and open discussion
AQUAPLAY was developed as part of CREDIT (Creative Digital Tools) - a project funded by the European Union’s Creative Europe Programme, in collaboration with DOC Servizi, Virtualgeo and other partners.