Author Archives: Antonia Liguori

Filming for CREATIVITY

The CREATIVITY project is now well underway. All 10 workshop have been delivered and are now in the process of being refined ready to be uploaded to the online platform and used in multiplier events next spring. The Storytelling team have been working on filming videos for the Digital Storytelling workshop. This workshop will support young people to develop skills

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New publication: Digital storytelling and the concept of the “modern” museum

Dr Antonia Liguori was invited to write the afterward to the new book written by the Italian archeologist Elisa Bonacini Museums and Forms of Digital Storytelling, originally published in Italian by Aracne Editrice and now translated into English. The research illustrates multiple experiences and strategies adopted in museums and in the world of cultural heritage in the field of digital

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FutureAbility: Great progress during the meeting in Budapest

The FutureAbility meeting in Budapest was a beautiful showing of collaboration. Representatives from Greece, Italy, Sweden, South Africa, the United Kingdom, and of course, Hungary, gathered in-person to discuss progress and further the work. The in-person team was not alone; the hybrid meeting meant that all partner countries could be fully represented and contribute to optimising our goals around online

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The Storytelling Academy at the IMS2IDT Conference in India

Dr Antonia Liguori and Prof Mike Wilson delivered their keynote opening the first two days of the International Conference on Interdisciplinary Perspective on Memory Studies, Storytelling and the Impact of Digital Technologies, organised by the Department of Sciences and Humanities of the VNR Vignana Jyothy Institute of Engineering and Technology, India. The EU funded project SOLIS was presented as a

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Telling and Preserving Heritage Stories in the Digital Realm

Dr Antonia Liguori from the Storytelling Academy will be one of the facilitators of this upcoming workshop organised by ICCROM – International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property, within the framework of their newest Sustaining Digital Heritage Programme. Together with Dr Philippa Rappoport, Manager of Community Engagement at the Smithsonian Office of Educational Technology,

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