May 06, 2022

Balkans Beyond Borders and GLAM Hack, in the context of the open access policy of the ECHO II project, co-organize a 2-session workshop for artists, heritage professionals, cultural managers, activists and anyone interested in the Open GLAM movement. The workshop will take place on Wednesday 25 May 2022 (time: 17:30 – 21:00) at Goethe-Institut Athen.   

About the GLAM Hack workshop

Session 1: Copyright and Creative Commons licenses: A short history 

The first session will focus on the history of copyright and Creative Commons licenses in relation to the development of reproduction techniques and (new) media. By highlighting long-forgotten standpoints in this history and development, this session will help participants move away from a view of copyright as based on fixed principles or traditions, and start developing a more flexible and critical way of thinking about it.  

Session 2: Open business models for artists and cultural organizations 

The second session will focus on some examples of artists and cultural and creative organizations that have adopted Creative Commons licenses; and will help participants learn how to design their own open business models in the fields of arts and culture with the use of the CC Toolkit for Business 

More Information – Registrations 

Facilitator / Contact Person: Revekka Kefalea, kefalea@interaliaproject.com

Date: 25 May 2022

Time: 17:30 – 21:00 

Location: Goethe-Institut Athen, 14-16 Omirou Str., 100 33, Athens (map)

Language: Greek (basic understanding of the English language will be helpful) 

Participation Fee: Free 

Available seats for: 8-12 participants 

Registration Form: https://forms.gle/2Jugb41eVQS1u8gD9 

Registration Deadline: 22 May 2022

Programme

17:30 – 17:45Presentation of the ECHO II project
17:45 – 19:15GLAM Hack Workshop – Session 1
19:15 – 19:30Short break
19:30 – 21:00GLAM Hack Workshop – Session 2

COVID-19 Update

You can enter Goethe-Institut Athen and participate in the GLAM Hack workshop without presenting a vaccination or equivalent certificate, but you will need to wear a FFP2 or KN95 mask to protect yourselves and others against the spread of COVID-19.