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Transforming crafts knowledge for a sustainable, inclusive and economically viable heritage in Europe

Project description

A hi-tech solution to preserve traditional crafts knowledge

In an age of mass production, the delicate and detailed work of craft objects is more appreciated than ever. However, preservation hinges on the transmission of traditional crafts knowledge. In this context, the EU-funded Tracks4Crafts project will align traditional crafts with a future-oriented heritage approach. Currently, the tools, formats and instruments needed to foster the transmission and employment of traditional crafts knowledge are lagging behind. As such, the project will create spaces for collaboration (hi-tech environments, including fab labs) and develop new digital technologies that enhance and transform transmission knowledge. The project will also produce tools and instruments that enable capturing and optimising the value of the produced knowledge (business modelling, certification and property protection).

Objective

Tracks4Crafts examines and transforms the transmission of traditional crafts knowledge (TCK) to enhance the societal and economic valuation of crafts and align them with a future-oriented heritage approach in Europe. As intangible cultural heritage (ICH), crafts and TCK can be seen as resources for competitiveness, innovation, and sustainable development and quality of life, contributing to SDG 4, 8 and 11. Yet the tools, formats and instruments needed to foster the transmission and employment of TCK are lagging behind, which hampers the full development of its potential. Our objectives are to enhance and transform the transmission of TCK for a more effective economic as well as societal valuation of crafts. This is achieved in 4 Tracks, in which we (1) transform learning processes in physical spaces in which crafts people collaborate (in hi-tech environments, including fablabs and maker spaces etc.), (2) develop new digital technologies that enhance and transform transmission of TCK, (3) produce tools and instruments which enable capturing and optimising the value of the produced TCK (business modelling, certification and property protection), and (4) create networks to foster and disseminate the societal and economic value of TCK (e.g. through the CHARTER-alliance). The output is based on experiments in 8 craft ecosystems in which we develop and test formats for learning and tools for certification and validation in which (1) the economic and cultural barriers related to traditional TCK-transmission are addressed (i.a. the lengthy nature of learning, the fear of the craft getting lost…) and (2) the full potential of technology is tapped (i.a. for turning embodied TCK in open-source knowledge). To ensure that the solutions bridge the heritage perspective and the economic and societal needs and that our solutions are shared and transferable, our approach is deeply interdisciplinary and based on processes of multi-stakeholder co-creation (including action research).

Coordinator

UNIVERSITEIT ANTWERPEN
Net EU contribution
€ 881 873,75
Address
PRINSSTRAAT 13
2000 Antwerpen
Belgium

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Region
Vlaams Gewest Prov. Antwerpen Arr. Antwerpen
Activity type
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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Total cost
€ 881 873,75

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