Leveraging Blockchain to Safeguard Cultural Heritage: Tracing Provenance to Combat Illicit Trafficking
by Heritage Malta The lack of a robust system to trace the provenance of cultural assets has allowed traffickers to exploit gaps in documentation and regulation. Blockchain offers a transformative solution.
ICOM Exhibitions Annual Conference – Momentum: Exhibitions and Memory
ICOM Exhibitions Annual Conference – Momentum: Exhibitions and Memory
Dates: 29 September to 2 October 2024
Venue: Estonian National Museum, Tartu, Estonia
by KIKLO
The Unique Object Identifier (UOI) is an international licensing/identification system that serves as the key for accessing interoperable databases with dynamic information on objects.
by PersLab AUTH
Cultural property holds a distinct value, serving as a gateway to understanding the human history and the richness of various cultures.
A presentation of our partner’s view of regard to the solutions ENIGMA develops. AnySolution, a Spanish solution provider from Mallorca, links tourism data to the protection of cultural heritage.
ENIGMA Project p[resented in this booklet, which gathers short descriptions of the projects selected for funding under the Horizon Europe Cluster 2 calls under the Destination ‘Innovative Research on European Cultural Heritage and Cultural and Creative Industries – Building Our Future From the Past’.
European Commission fighting illicit trafficking of cultural goods
To efficiently protect cultural heritage against illicit trafficking, a sound legislative framework, international cooperation and a solid base of evidence and well-targeted projects are needed.
The ENIGMA project is an important contribution to the general strategy of the Art & History Museum. The protection of cultural goods and sites the becoming more and more important.