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One form of art has been almost universal throughout human history, adorning the walls of buildings and rock faces throughout the centuries: relief art. Learn how #BasRelief went from a Classical tradition to a modern aid for visually impaired people➡️https://bit.ly/3n6SibQ https://t.co/KFr5gV2vkN
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

Crafts have the ability to form bridges through time and strengthen the ties that form communities🧶 Watch how women in Greece keep the tradition of #weaving alive in this video from @EurFashion & @B_P_Foundation collab➡️http://bit.ly/3hRLQ5U #CraftingHeritage https://t.co/QhDvvlI8HH
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

Earlier this year, the @HuntMuseum published a case study sharing insights from their experience #digitising items from their collections in #3D. Find out how objects digitised in 3D can form an important part of #engagement strategies! ️ https://bit.ly/3VGK9aA @ProjectCARARE https://t.co/r0KHyOMwIO
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

Radio was the first form of media to be used as a worldwide communication network for the masses. Read the guest blog by @BeeldenGeluid to learn about the craft and art of #radio during its analogue years ➡️https://bit.ly/3zt3MbS #CraftedHeritage https://t.co/ZUnMtU0l4f
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

#CopyrightHour is back!🥳Artificial Intelligence is a form of technology that is increasingly applied in the cultural heritage sector. But what kinds of questions does AI raise for Copyright? We hear from @creativecommons and the approach they're taking. https://bit.ly/30WaQwN
by @Europeanaeu | 2 years ago

2. Share your gallery with us using this form ➡ https://bit.ly/3Fzhyew and see it featured in the calendar between 1 and 24 December!
by @Europeanaeu | 2 years ago

Share your gallery with us using this form ➡️https://bit.ly/3Fzhyew You might see it featured in our #AdventCalendar, among other fascinating galleries, between 1-24 December. Follow our social media to get an update when the calendar is live!
by @Europeanaeu | 2 years ago

The ‘Romance of the Rose’, a medieval French poem that takes the form of an allegorical dream vision, was written by two successive authors: Guillaume de Lorris in the late 1230s, and Jean de Meun, who completed it almost forty years later. Read our bloghttps://bit.ly/2Nu9yoG https://t.co/WvgknG9cOp
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

Author #MilošCrnjanski’s works form an invaluable part of Serbian 20th-century literature. His creative writing – poetry and prose – as well as his life in general, were marked by key elements: migration, exile and existential dramahttp://bit.ly/2WdzZQt #EuropeanaMigration https://t.co/yD6mnXTlYX
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

"We envision a world in 2022 in which #OpenAccess will be the dominant form of publishing." - read our interview with @AstridVerheusen, Executive Director of @LIBEReurope http://bit.ly/31jS407 #DigitalTransformation #EuropeAtWork https://t.co/nPyFZAqMEQ
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

#OnThisDay in 1989, 2 million people held hands to form a human chain over 600 kilometres long linking 3 capital cities – #Tallinn,#Riga & #Vilnius This peaceful political demonstration became known as the #BalticWay Learn morehttp://bit.ly/2ZiY7kv #BalticWay30 #remember1989 https://t.co/Y48eNCSZgq
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

"The grant has allowed me to produce a resource that processes #WWI postcards in a form that maps their movements in time, while retaining a presence on the map itself" - read the interview with Europeana Research Grant Winner @Zaziegazouillehttp://bit.ly/2JtxQLN https://t.co/sPwG1HUC3H
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago