Szilárd Demeter President of the Hungarian National Museum Public Collection Center
Gábor Zsigmond General Director, HNMPCC Hungarian National Museum
09:50-10:20
Plenary talk by Chiara Bonacchi (University of Edinburgh): Cultural democracy through digital museology
10:20-10:50
Éva Kómár (HNMPCC Hungarian National Museum): What’s Next for Museum Digitization? Results, Insights, and New Horizons
10:50-11:40
Roundtable Discussion on Hungarian Public Collection Digitization
Moderator: Makranczi Zsolt (HNMPCC Hungarian National Museum)
Zsolt Bernert (HNMPCC Hungarian Natural History Museum)
Regina Bodonovits (HNMPCC Petőfi Literary Museum)
Zoltán Cselovszki (HNMPCC Museum of Applied Arts)
Tamás Mészáros (HNMPCC National Széchényi Library)
Róbert Török (HNMPCC Hungarian Museum of Trade and Tourism)
Gábor Zsigmond (HNMPCC Hungarian National Museum)
11:40–12:00
Break
1. Hybrid Museum – Reimagined Experiences
12:00–12:20
Livio De Luca (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique): Notre-Dame de Paris: a cathedral of digital data and multidisciplinary knowledge in Heritage Science
12:20–12:40
Flaminia Iacobucci and Ruggero De Blasi (formules, Italy): Digital Maturity Assessment (DMA): A Model for Italian Museums and Cultural Institutions
12:40–14:00
Lunch break
14:00–14:20
Sandro Debono (University of Malta): Phygital recipes and content strategies
14:20–14:40
Zsófia Ruttkay (Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design): Digital installations in Hungarian museums – experiences of a decade and a half
14:40–15:00
Benedek Varga (HNMPCC HNM Semmelweis Museum of Medical History) and Allister Carter (Massive Dynamic, Sweden): SHIFT MetamorphoSis of cultural Heritage Into augmented hypermedia assets For enhanced accessibiliTy and inclusion
15:00–15:20
Coffee Break
2. Progress Made – Trends in Hungary
15:20–15:40
Zsolt Odler (Museum of Ethnography): Heritage Protection Pilot Project in the Székely Museums: Digitization through Collaboration
15:40–16:00
Zoltán Szatucsek (National Archives of Hungary): Where Data meets Community: The Evolution of Archives Driven by User Needs.
16:00–16:20
Gábor Palkó (HUN-REN BTK Institute for Literary Studies and Eötvös Loránd University): Application of language models optimized for the Hungarian language in a public collection environment
16:20–17:00
Q&A with the speakers
17:30–19:00
Virtual and Interactive Heritage Interpretation Workshop (FULL)
Friday 29 November
8:30–9:20
Registration
9:30–10:20
Roundtable Discussion on the Digitization of Public Collections in Central Europe
Moderator: Anna Kinde (HNMPCC Hungarian National Museum)
Karolina Tabak (Museum of Polish History, PL)
Viola Winkler (Natural History Museum Vienna, AT)
Ines Vodopivec (National and University Library, SLO)
Kreiter Attila (HNMPCC National Institute of Archaeology)
3. Artificial Intelligence – Impacts and Side Effects
10:20–10:40
Zoltán Szaniszló (Appentum XR): Experience-Centered Technologies at the Báthori István Museum
10:40–11:00
Mátyás Misetics (Mitte Communications): Culture Meets Artificial Intelligence: Opportunities and Questions
11:00–11:20
Dr. Katalin Horváth (Partner, Partner, CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang LLP): Navigating the EU AI Act: Practical Insights and implications
11:20–11:40
Coffee Break
4. Digital Innovations – Visitor Interactions
11:40–12:00
Areti Damala (Musée des Arts et Métiers, Paris): Extended Reality Technologies for Museum Learning and Meaning Making
12:00–12:20
Lukas Wirsching (Berlin University of the Arts, ART+COM): Proximity despite distance
12:20–12:40
Stephen Gray (University of Bristol): Building the Uncertain Space; a Virtual University Museum
12:40–13:00
Eszter Hergár (Hungarian Money Museum): How Does Digitisation Help Knowledge Transfer at the Money Museum?
13:00-14:20
Lunch Break
5. Digital Innovations – Collection Preservation
14:20–14:40
Ádám Albert and Attila Mézes (Digital Fabrication Laboratory - Hungarian University of Fine Arts): Art, research, analogue, digital - a possible pedagogical practice
14:40–15:00
Krisztina Szipőcs (Ludwig Museum - Museum of Contemporary Art): Presentation and collection of born-digital artworks in the contemporary art museum
15:00–15:20
Renáta Dezső (Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design): The Emergence of 3D Digitization in Contemporary Practices and Education
15:20–15:40
Lara Corona (Universitat Internacional de Catalunya): Preserving Collections: The Role of Technology in Museum Storage
15:40–16:00
Q&A with the speakers
16:00–16:10
Closing remarks
Location
HNMPCC Hungarian National Museum, Great Hall 1088 Budapest, Múzeum Krt. 14-16