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Cultural Data Analytics

Description du projet

Quelle est la nature de l’interaction culturelle?

Quelle est la nature de l’interaction culturelle, de la dynamique culturelle et de l’évolution culturelle à l’ère du numérique? Le projet CUDAN, financé par l’UE, répondra à cette question. En ciblant l’Estonie, il exploitera les forces existantes de l’université de Tallinn pour créer une nouvelle approche analytique (Cultural Data Analytics) qui intègre des méthodes quantitatives et qualitatives. Plus particulièrement, le projet travaillera avec le patrimoine culturel numérisé et les données sur support numérique extraites de plateformes contemporaines. Cet objectif sera atteint en établissant la chaire de l’Espace européen de la recherche et la plateforme de coopération transdisciplinaire et innovante (Open Lab) à l’université de Tallinn. Le projet ouvrira la voie à une réponse agile et fondée sur des données probantes aux défis contemporains.

Objectif

The broad framework of the recent EU Digital Single Market strategy has prepared the ground for many of the guidelines and future directions in cultural heritage digitisation and in the area of open data policies. In line with this new strategy, the core document for Estonian cultural policy, The General Principles of Cultural Policy up to 2020, sets out that most Estonian cultural heritage will be digitised by 2020 and the interoperability of culture-related information systems will be ensured by harmonised descriptions and web services. In connection with that, the 2020 Digital Agenda for Estonia emphasises that the public sector’s capacity to apply data analytics solutions needs to be increased significantly over the coming years and that Estonian cultural heritage should be digitally accessible and spreading through re-use. In accordance with these strategies, the CUDAN project aims to harness the existing strengths of Tallinn University in order to build a new analytical approach, called “Cultural Data Analytics”, that integrates cultural semiotics, data analytics, digital culture studies and creative industries’ studies to work with digitised cultural heritage as well as with born-digital data scraped from contemporary platforms. This aim will be accomplished by establishing the ERA Chair position and the transdisciplinary and innovative cooperation platform (Open Lab) at Tallinn University. Open Lab will cooperate with multiple external partners, both public and private, in order to collect, analyse and use digital cultural data and to develop relevant new analytic methods – all in order to better understand contemporary cultural dynamics and incorporate this understanding into public cultural service designs, and cultural and creative industries’ policymaking processes. The benefits will be that these designs and processes will become more evidence-based, agile and responsive to contemporary challenges.

Coordinateur

TALLINN UNIVERSITY
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 2 500 000,00
Coût total
€ 2 500 000,00