eCulture: The European Perspective
Cultural Policy - Knowledge Industries - Information Lag
CIRCLE/Culturelink International Round Table
Mimara Museum, Zagreb, Croatia, 24-27 April 2003
Preliminary Agenda
Day I, Thursday, 24 April 2003 - Culturelink/IMO premises
16.00 – 17.30 CIRCLE Board Meeting
17.45 – 19.00 CIRCLE AGM
20.00 Welcoming Party
Day II, Friday, 25 April 2003 - Conference venue
8.30 Registration of Participants
9.00 Opening of the Conference and Welcoming Addresses
Morning Session (9.30 - 13.00)
9.30 Theme A - eCULTURAL POLICIES: Existing / Future Strategies
- Key Note Speaker
- European Level: Common Denominators and Trends in the Sphere of Creative Industries (key issues: analysis of ongoing practices and the usage of ICT in cultural industries...)
11.00 Refreshment Break
11.30 Continuation of Theme A + Debate
13.00 Lunch
Afternoon Session (14.00 - 18.00)
14.00 Theme B - eCULTURE AND NEW ECONOMY: Inclusion or Exclusion?
- Key Note Speaker
- Global and European Situation: Applications of ICT in the Field of Culture (key issues: e-business, copyright issues, privacy policy, the electronic divide and the challenges of new media spreading strategies...)
15.30 Refreshment Break
16.00 Continuation of Theme B + Debate
17.30 – 18.00 PLENARY SESSION I (with reports from rapporteurs)
20.00 Cultural Event
Day III, Saturday, 26 April 2003
Morning Session (9.00 - 12.30) - local partner’s premises (to be confirmed)
9.00 Workshop/Round Table I: Moderated debate with members of the local/international eCulture community (on research experience in the field, followed by research agenda recommendations...)
10.30 Refreshment Break
11.00 Workshop/Round Table II: Case study presentation of a local culture-oriented Internet portal (followed by a debate on the local/international situation and perspectives for synergetic development...)
12.30 Lunch
Afternoon Session (14.00 - 18.30) - Conference venue
14.00 Theme C - LOGISTICS: The Existing On-line Resources
- Key Note Speaker
- Cultural Documentation and Research Organizations/Networks in Europe: Possible Links and Cooperation Tendencies - Concepts for Interfaces and Mutual Interests (case studies on production, dissemination and availability of eCulture contents by European cultural networks - best practices, what's good?, what's missing? ...)
15.30 Refreshment Break
16.00 Continuation of Theme C + Debate
17.30 - 18.00 PLENARY SESSION II (with reports from rapporteurs)
18.00 Recommendations & Follow-up Suggestions
18.30 Closing of the Conference
20.00 Reception (Official Dinner)
Day IV, Sunday, 27 April 2003
10.00 - 12.00 RECAP Meeting
Guided City Tour (optional)
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