Contributing to an Open Society Through Digitised Museum Collections
Public talk in the 'Open Up: Museum Learning in the 21st Century' talk series, hosted by M+ museum for 20th and 21st century visual culture in West Kowloon District, Hong Kong
15 February 2019
1. CONTRIBUTING TO AN OPEN SOCIETY
THROUGH DIGITISED MUSEUM COLLECTIONS
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2. Art historian, curator and senior advisor
Sharing is Caring and Europeana
Creative re-use and social impact
3. National Gallery of Denmark
Western art from 1300 to present day
300,000 visitors a year
260,000 artworks
66 % in public domain
30 % digitised
7. How can the digital era inspire museums
to rethink its status as hubs of knowledge exchange,
democratic dialogue, and genuine social experiences
in an open society?
Shared questions
12. Olafur Eliasson, artist and
co-founder of UN Live
Museum for the United Nations,
projected in Copenhagen
“UN Live is a platform which, through culture, tackles the
subjects and conflicts UN is engaged in. Culture is a language that
enables us to talk about subjects that can seem abstract. One of
its foremost qualities is that it makes its subject visceral.
I have great faith in UN as a system, but it fails to make itself
understandable to ordinary people. That’s why the very
important agendas of UN need to be expressed in new ways.
UN is ours, yours and mine. It works and negotiates
on our behalf. It’s the basic idea of we the peoples.
“
14. “Relevance is a key that unlocks meaning.
It opens doors to experiences that matter to us,
surprise us, and bring value into our lives.
Nina Simon
The Art of Relevance, 2016
16. “As more people become accustomed to participatory
learning and entertainment experiences, they want to
do more than just “attend” cultural events and
institutions (…) They expect the ability to discuss,
share, and remix what they consume. When people can
actively participate with cultural institutions, those
places become central to cultural and community life.
“Nina Simon
The Participatory Museum, 2010
17. We want to be a catalyst
of users’ creativity
SMK’s first digital strategy
2009
21. The images belong to all.
You have the right to use them
for learning, play, creativity, research,
innovation, commercial purposes etc.
PUBLIC DOMAIN
24. “Being the national gallery and main
art museum in Denmark , SMK carries an important
responsibility towards the entire country and beyond.
The vast collection of 700 years of art is common
national property and ideally, everyone who lives in
Denmark share a sense of ownership to this unique
cultural heritage.
“
25. “Our work is based on the conviction that the artworks
in our rich collection has a role to play in the society
that surrounds us, through its ability to deepen our
understanding of the world, its peoples and histories.
We believe that the development museums have
undergone in the past decades holds the key to engage far
more, and more different people than we reach today.
“
26. How can digitised cultural heritage contribute
to meaningful personal experiences,
relevant new insights, and ultimately
societal development?
29. Measure what is important,
don’t make important
what you can measure
Robert McNamara
30. What is Europeana?
A platform of +58 million cultural items
from +3000 partners
A network of +2000 professionals
A platform of +58 million cultural items from +3000 partners
A network of +2000 professionals
What is Europeana?
31.
32. What is impact?
Changes that occur for stakeholders in society,
as a result of activities for which the organisation is accountable.
40. Art Calendar in 24 videos by Danish tv celebrity,
now art historian, Peter Kær
Many stories in a single artwork
41. Impressions
+120,000 impressions of the Art Calendar website
+35,000 FB impressions
+50,000 video views, 86 % watching to the end
across SMK, Bruun Rasmussen* and Peter Kær’s channels
*Danish auction house supporting/partnering in the project
42. SMK + Skoletube pilot project
Learning through playing with art
78. Thank you,
I’m open for questions.
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Open Up: Museum Learning in the 21st Century
M+ Hong Kong, 15 February 2019