Program Stockholm

Open Data – now what? Applying principles of openness and collaboration in strategy and practice


Thank you for joining us in Stockholm, we had two days packed with #OpenGLAM thoughts, strategies, ideas and inspiration!

You can find the recordings of the talks here.

DAY 1: Monday, September 16th, 11:30-20:00
VENUE: Nationalmuseum, Södra Blasieholmshamnen, Stockholm

11:30 Registration opens (Entrance Hall, Nationalmuseum)
12:00 Lunch (Restaurant, Nationalmuseum)

13:00 Welcome address by Susanna Pettersson, Director General, Nationalmuseum
13:10 Opening keynote: Open Data – now what? by Loic Tallon, former CDO of the Metropolitan Museum
14:00 Andrea Wallace: Finding the Nuance in OpenGLAM
14:30 Bodil Axelsson: A Question of and, and. Curation and Business Models when Museums Enter Informational Capitalism

Coffee break

15:30 Andrei Taraschuk: Bots Going Artsy – Strategies for Sharing Large Art Collections with Social Media Bots and AI
16:00 Emil Andersson: Art Going Social – How Our Digital Life is Changing the Art Canon
16:30 Lightning talks
Anna Jansson: ...but what about our brand? About OpenGLAM and PR
David Haskiya: Do AIs dream of electric cities?
Jonathan Beck: Scan the world

17:00 Guided tours around Nationalmuseum.

18:30 Dinner at Nationalmuseum’s restaurant

DAY 2: Tuesday, September 17th, 9:00-16:30
VENUE: The Royal Armoury, Slottsbacken 3 , Stockholm

8:45 Registration opens
9:00 Welcome address by Karin Nilsson, Head of Communication and Digitization at the National Historical Museums
9:15 Guided tours around the Royal Armoury

Coffee break

10:30 Jill Cousins: Freedom and Light
11:00 Parallell workshops on
Linked Open Data by Fredrik Paulsson, Axiell
Digital Asset Management by Kate McMullen and Niek Verkruijsse, Bynder

11:30 Lightning talks
Anja Müller: Sustainable cooperations for digital cultural memory
Philippe Genêt: Coding da Vinci – designing effective incubation of hackathon projects
Victor Jansson: Support your local startup! Innovation and open data
Erik Olsson: Open Source 3D viewer for culture heritage

12:00 Lunch at the Royal Armoury

13:00 Erik Lernestål: When the Community Gives Back
13:30 Thomas Flynn: Opportunities for Sharing & Licensing Cultural 3D Models
14:00 Sofia Dahlquist: What Happened Here? Exploring the History of Stockholm with Your Smartphone
14:30 Sandra Fauconnier: Wikimedia and OpenGLAM: Where Do We Go From Here?

Coffee break

15:30 Lightning talks
Susanna Ånäs: Wikidocumentaries – a maker space for citizen historians
Douglas McCarthy: What Open GLAM Principles do we need today?


15:45 Merete Sanderhoff: Closing endnote: How Can We Transform the World With Open Culture?

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