Submissions 2019
The Heritage in Motion Awards recognises innovative multimedia projects which promote, explore or safeguard Europe’s cultural heritage, and open up exciting new routes for audiences into heritage collections.
All Category Winners
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Games & Interactive experiences
“A Sonic Journey Through Radio Art” The exhibition “Radiophonic Spaces” invites visitors to experience 100 years of radio art history in an interactive walk-in archive. More than 200 works by international artists are included in this installation, many of which are usually not accessible to the public. Suspended transmitter stations and a wifi-based tracking system turn the exhibition space into an interactive parcours. Equipped with a handheld and headphones, visitors explore the world of radio art by automatically tuning into snippets aired by the nearest transmitter station. In this way, they follow their ears through history on their individual journey. The pieces are …
Shortlist
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Games & Interactive experiences
“A Sonic Journey Through Radio Art” The exhibition “Radiophonic Spaces” invites visitors to experience 100 years of radio art history in an interactive walk-in archive. More than 200 works by international artists are included in this installation, many of which are usually not accessible to the public. Suspended transmitter stations and a wifi-based tracking system turn the exhibition space into an interactive parcours. Equipped with a handheld and headphones, visitors explore the world of radio art by automatically tuning into snippets aired by the nearest transmitter station. In this way, they follow their ears through history on their individual journey. The pieces are …
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Games & Interactive experiences
Secrets of the Past: Dion is a casual simulation game that follows the journey of an archaeological artefact, from its discovery to its museum exhibition. It is a first point of contact with the work of archaeologists and possibly a next generation museum app. In the game, you assume the role of a Director of Excavations. With your team of archaeologists, you run the excavation of the ancient Villa of Dionysus, unearth its thousands of years old treasures, join together artefact fragments and host an artefact exhibition. The team races against time, a constraint imposed on real-world archaeologists by limited funding and weather conditions. In the process, you inspect up close and …
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Games & Interactive experiences
The Museum Center was opened on May 24, 2019 in one of the most beautiful historical VDNKh pavilions and is dedicated to the past, present and future of Cyrillic writing across Eastern Europe. The total area of the halls is 1600 m2, while its height with a spire — 42 m. It is both an architectural and cultural monument, a listed building that was carefully restored for the purpose. The Center is a unique institution for Russia that combines museum facilities with educational complex. Some of its areas were designed as multi-functional and could be easily transformed for cultural activities. The exhibition space is divided into several thematic areas and includes a lecture hall/ theater …
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Games & Interactive experiences
Wander, discover, play, learn and be completely amazed! The Chambers of Wonder in the Hague Municipal Museum allows visitors - both young and old - to become immersed in the inspiring world of fine art, photography, decorative arts, architecture and fashion. This one-of-a-kind museum game offers a unique mix of digital and hands-on challenges, which can be discovered in thirteen themed rooms surrounding a labyrinth. Inspired by the art around them, players test their creative skills, by making their own 14th Chamber of Wonder.
All Submissions
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Games & Interactive experiences
Digital Storytelling to connect with the Roman Past -- “Ebutius’s Dilemma” is a digital storytelling experience developed for the Hunterian Museum at the University of Glasgow. It tells the story of a Roman centurion who left his mark on the Antonine Wall in Scotland. The Antonine Wall was the Roman Empire's most northerly frontier and is today part of a Unesco World Heritage Site. The Hunterian Museum hosts an outstanding collection of objects from the Wall. The "Ebutius’s Dilemma" EMOTIVE experience uses digital storytelling to interpret the objects at the Hunterian's "The Antonine Wall: Rome's Final Frontier" display. It was designed to help visitors connect with the …
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Games & Interactive experiences
Interacting with the Voices from Fort Pozzacchio multimedia installation, visitors discover the story of a WWI fort through the voices of those whose life was affected by it during the 20th century. At the entrance they receive a symbolic pebble from the fort to activate the multimedia content along the way in four interactive stations with a timeline of witness accounts. The installation combines Internet of Things technology and digital multimedia to create an immersive experience in a place that resembles the Fort: there are no screens or cables, but evocative animations, soundscapes and voices, and video portraits. The system tracks the stone and creates a personalised postcard …
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Games & Interactive experiences
eHERITAGE is a Coordination and Support action funded by EU under the Horizon 2020 programme. The aim of this project is for the coordinating institution (University Transilvania of Brasov - UTBv) to achieve excellence in preserving and promoting cultural heritage with the help of virtual reality (VR) technologies, by twinning with 2 other research centers, experts in this field: Jožef Stefan Institute and Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna. During the last 3 years, the research staff from UTBv’s VR laboratory undergone a series of structural changes. As directly resulted from a series of training and transfer of knowledge activities, the coordinating institution became a center of excellence in …
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Games & Interactive experiences
TravelAR, bringing cultural heritage back to life. The TravelAR Slovenia project is an exciting and groundbreaking project that brings back to life cultural heritage through dynamic Augmented Reality tourism visitor experiences. The TravelAR Slovenia project is an innovative community-driven endeavour that presents and preserves cultural heritage and boosts local tourism. The aim of the TravelAR Slovenia project is to create an Augmented Reality heritage trail that spans cultural heritage sites, towns and cities in Slovenia, and to actively involve local communities in the design and production of the content in the TravelAR Slovenia visitor experiences. The focal point of the project …
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Games & Interactive experiences
How can you bring old archived documents back to life? We have been developing an exciting interactive quest for the National Archive together with exhibition designers Platform through a specially developed story archive. You will experience how the time, the place and the circumstances in which you were born will influence the opportunities and choices you have or don’t have in the ‘Who am I, who were you?’ exhibition.