Tue Feb 9, 12:00 PM - Fri Jul 30, 12:00 AM
Online Event
Online Event
31 W Ohio st, Chicago, IL 60654
Community: Gold Coast
Description
SILKNOW is a research project that improves the understanding, conservation and dissemination of European silk heritage from the 15th to the 19th century
Event Details
The Instituto Cervantes, partner of the European Silknow project
SILKNOW is a research project that improves the understanding, conservation, and dissemination of European silk heritage from the 15th to the 19th century. It applies next-generation computing research to the needs of diverse users (museums, education, tourism, creative industries, media…), and preserves the tangible and intangible heritage associated with silk.
SILKNOW is a research project that improves the understanding, conservation and dissemination of European silk heritage from the 15th to the 19th century. It applies next-generation computing research to the needs of diverse users (museums, education, tourism, creative industries, media…), and preserves the tangible and intangible heritage associated with silk.
Based on records from existing catalogues, it aims to produce digital modelling of weaving techniques (a “Virtual Loom”), through automatic visual recognition, advanced spatio-temporal visualization, multilingual and semantically enriched access to digital data.
For more information please visit:
https://www.cervantes.es/sobre_instituto_cervantes/proyecto_europeo_silknow.htm?utm_source=portales&utm_medium=columna_ic&utm_campaign=silknow
https://silknow.eu/index.php/about/
SILKNOW is a research project that improves the understanding, conservation, and dissemination of European silk heritage from the 15th to the 19th century. It applies next-generation computing research to the needs of diverse users (museums, education, tourism, creative industries, media…), and preserves the tangible and intangible heritage associated with silk.
SILKNOW is a research project that improves the understanding, conservation and dissemination of European silk heritage from the 15th to the 19th century. It applies next-generation computing research to the needs of diverse users (museums, education, tourism, creative industries, media…), and preserves the tangible and intangible heritage associated with silk.
Based on records from existing catalogues, it aims to produce digital modelling of weaving techniques (a “Virtual Loom”), through automatic visual recognition, advanced spatio-temporal visualization, multilingual and semantically enriched access to digital data.
For more information please visit:
https://www.cervantes.es/sobre_instituto_cervantes/proyecto_europeo_silknow.htm?utm_source=portales&utm_medium=columna_ic&utm_campaign=silknow
https://silknow.eu/index.php/about/