META-MUSEUM at EU Researchers’ Night, UNIGHT in Turin
META-MUSEUM project participated in the UNIGHT activities in Turin, which was part of the European Researchers’ Night. Collaborating with teams from POLITO, VILNIUS TECH, and.. Read More »
META-MUSEUM project participated in the UNIGHT activities in Turin, which was part of the European Researchers’ Night. Collaborating with teams from POLITO, VILNIUS TECH, and.. Read More »
Researchers at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam are currently investigating how brains and bodies respond to culture and heritage… Read More »
With the guidance of the UNI Jena-team a group of international students have begun to draft and visualise design prototypes… Read More »
As the META-Museum moves forward, the consortium has finalized a number of important milestones that contributes throughout the project’s findings. The team successfully delivered D2.2.. Read More »
The META-MUSEUM is making exciting progress, laying the groundwork for a fresh, inclusive approach to how museums and cultural spaces connect with everyone. For further.. Read More »
The presentation by Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam at the Academy Palace in Brussels, titled “The Transformative Potential of Cultural Heritage: A Neuro-Physiological Study” authored by Kalliopi.. Read More »
On June 3rd, a symposium on “The Future of Humanities and Social Sciences in Greece” highlighted the timeless value of classical disciplines. Our partner KMOP.. Read More »
Prof. Dr. Sander Münster from Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Humanities Department, represented the JENA Team at the conference and introduced the META-MUSEUM project to cultural heritage practitioners from all.. Read More »
VILNIUS TECH began developing the T8.1 M4 system—a new platform designed to monitor visitors’ emotional responses in real time during cultural events. Based on an.. Read More »