RECHARGE Diary
In this section you will read updated contents and news about our project and its implementation.
Another day another RECHARGE Keyword. Discover what we mean by Sustainability within the context of cultural heritage institutions.
What happens when a project ends, when the results are captured, and the value is measured? Sustainability is key to understanding the resonance and resilience of a business plan, and above all its role in the growth of the institution.
The United Nations defined sustainability as ‘meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.’ It implies careful use of renewable (and especially) non-renewable resou...
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One of the words that RECHARGE members use more often is Value. What does Value mean in the RECHARGE context? Let’s unpack all its nuances.
In general terms, Value means a location in a specific categorical scale (such as price, temperature, or size). Value refers to the preference based on socially constructed, dynamic, variable, and multiple notions that inform our understanding of goods and services and therefore inform our choice. To put it simply: value defines what we do or like.
According to who benefits from its creation, we consider value as generated for different stakeholders, and the...
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An overview of the steps the team at the Estonian Maritime Museum Living Lab took to make the project take off and fly!
The Estonian Maritime Museum's participatory business model is focused on museums as co-creators in the collaborative innovation process to develop digital education solutions. The museum decided to further develop a digital educational solution using Augmented Reality (AR) to enrich both the museum and the classroom environment through the use of the Reality Maker AR platform.
The first testings of pilot involved key team members of the ESTMME team, an AR solution provider, an...
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Here is a taste of the willow workshops held by the Hunt Museum as part of their Living Lab. These workshops served to connect people with an ancient heritage craft, using a natural material native to Ireland. They would do this while learning new skills, and learning about biodiversity – and then taking home a beautiful objects they made themselves!