Digital Cross Over: Connecting the content + creative industries
The IMZ leads this cross-sector project aiming at bridging culture + audiovisual content through digital technology.
Digital Cross Over is a cross-sector project between the content + creative industries led by the IMZ and supported by the European Commission through the EACEA – Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency.
The project is being implemented by an international consortium of representatives from different sectors consisting of the IMZ, Ars Electronica (AT), Börsenvereinsgruppe (DE), Centrica (IT) and Izneo (FR). The aim of the project is to seize potential synergies between culture + audiovisual content through digital technologies. Furthermore, Digital Cross Over explores new approaches in the use of innovative technologies to facilitate access, monetisation, distribution and promotion of Europe's cultural creations + heritage.
Moreover, a network of practitioners is to be built in order to carry on with these goals for the duration of the project and beyond.
Click below + get to know the consortium partners of Digital Cross Over!
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