➠ @tereza_max@mastodon.social Havlíková presenting Zentrum für Netzkunst Berlin at the Echolot Project meeting in Bilbao, March 2026, as part of the Case Study Group "Connecting Media Art Archives".
https://www.tib.eu/en/research-development/project-overview/project-summary/echolot
— @tibhannover@openbiblio.social / @sakrowski@post.lurk.org
Echolot revolutionizes the provision and reuse of high quality, interoperable Cultural Heritage data through AI-powered enrichment workflows, seamlessly integrated into the ECCCH (The Cultural Heritage Cloud or European Collaborative Cloud for Cultural Heritage). The new end-to-end solution relies on knowledge graphs and open source software (notably MediaWiki suite) for the application of the FAIR data principles and further integration of data within European infrastructures – Europeana, DS4CH, EOSC – as well as collaborative public knowledge bases, such as Wikidata and Wikimedia Commons.
https://echoes-eccch.eu/echolot
The Cultural Heritage Cloud or European Collaborative Cloud for Cultural Heritage (ECCCH) is a European Union initiative to create a shared digital infrastructure that connects cultural heritage institutions and professionals across the EU. It will provide specific digital collaboration tools for the sector while removing barriers for smaller and more remote institutions.