The Olomouc Museum of Art cordially invites you to the conference Loaded - Opened. Digitization in memory institutions in practice
The conference will take place on 11 October 2023 in the Auditorium of the Museum of Modern Art (Denisova 824 /47, 779 00 Olomouc).
It is the final conference of the international project Loaded - Open (2021 - 2024) funded by the EEA and Norway Grants 2014 - 2021, Culture Programme.
The project aims to make movable cultural heritage accessible to the public through digitization and interactive online tools, thereby strengthening its management and business opportunities in culture.
The final conference will focus on sharing examples of good and bad practice in the field of digitisation of paper-based collections as well as their subsequent presentation to the public. The individual contributions will thus cover a wide range of topics. We will focus both on the preparation phase of the museum or gallery for digitization and the actual implementation of the project within the framework of the regular operation of the institution. The conference participants will be acquainted not only with the technical building of the digitization line (hardware, software), but also with the conservation and restoration preparation of collection objects for digitization. We will also focus on the workflow of the digitization process, which we will present from two perspectives: 1. internal digitization in cooperation with the library; 2. cooperation with an external company (digitization as a service).
An integral part of the program will be the issue of long-term archiving of digital documents and their presentation to the public.
Inspired by the work of Czech artist Zorka Ságlová
Wondering why rabbits and hares? Find out if you follow in their footsteps with us. In addition to sight, we will also use our other senses. We will create with classic paper and unconventional materials. The main means of expression will be prints made from various substrates and structures. The art activity will become a journey of discovery and adventure.
The afternoon workshop is for students in preschool classes of kindergarten and 1st grade of elementary school.
Program length 60 minutes
Lecturers: Renáta Chalupová and Denisa Tessenyi
Contact: chalupova@muo.cz, tessenyi@muo.cz
The programme is free of charge for schools. The workshop is funded by the project Recorded - Open: Digitisation of Art Collections from the EEA and Norway Grants.
The programme is based on the educational areas of RVP PV - Child and his/her psyche, RVP ZV - Art and culture and supports the development of communicative competence, sensory perception and creativity.
Reservation required.
The afternoon programme is intended for children and their parents and no reservation is required.
Eight-hour workshop for educators.
Programme
The 8-hour workshop aims to acquaint those interested in the field of art creation (specifically working with space) with the technological possibilities offered by the extension of new media into teaching and education. During the seminar focused on 3D pen drawing, participants will learn about the use of this tool in the creation of spatial objects and get to know the types of materials used in working with it. Participants will learn how to create a three-dimensional object or architectural model, or create a spatial drawing. Digitized works from the collections of the Olomouc Museum of Art will be used to create objects.
Each workshop participant will have a 3D pen and filament at their disposal. Previous experience with 3D pen is not a requirement for participation. The workshop is accredited by the Ministry of Education of the Czech Republic.
Please send binding reservations to soban@muo.cz\ The event is funded by the EEA and Norway Grants.
Educational workshop for teachers entitled The Infinity of Rabbits in the work of Zorka Ságlová
The focus of the artist's artistic interest was the figure of a rabbit/rabbit. During the workshop we will reveal the story of this important woman and through it we will get a better insight into her life and work. We will discover why she devoted a significant part of her work to various multiplications of these two related ears. Through hands-on activities, we will see different approaches for different age groups of children. We will focus on working with traditional paper, but also use non-traditional materials and mixed media in art education. And finally, we may get to the heart of the matter.
Terms
17.2. 2023, 22. 2. 2023, 23. 3. 2023, 12. 4. 2023 a 20. 4. 2023
The program is free for educators. The workshop is funded by the project Recorded - Open: Digitization of Art Collections from the EEA and Norway Grants.
The educational programme has been accredited by the Ministry of Education and Science within the system of further education of pedagogical staff. The programme can be booked at the offered time between 10:00 - 15:00. These times are binding for work in the museum. When going to school, the workshop time can be adjusted by specific agreement. The maximum capacity is 20 people.
Historian and artist Markéta Poskočilová will introduce the importance of books in the Middle Ages. Participants will see that the invention of the printing press represented a real revolution in the dissemination of ideas.
Teachers will experience the difficulty of printing with a press from the time of Johann Gutenberg in contrast to today's modern technologies and will also get updated expert information, practical experience and inspiration on how to use the topic of book printing attractively in teaching.
Among other things, the programme will present the educational outputs and the offer of the project Recorded-Open: Digitisation of Art Collections for Schools. Reservation required!
Štukové sály, Arcibiskupský zámek
16.00 · The Story of Oak Balls workshop for children and adults · Kateřina Fajtlová and Denisa Tessenyi from the Olomouc Museum of Art
Together, we will discover the story of oak balls called duběnky, which will take us back in time to the Middle Ages, when books were a rare treasure and artists drew their art materials only from nature. We will experiment with colors and also try our hand at preparing ink according to the recipes of the old masters. In addition, we will discover what the rare manuscripts of the historical library and music archive in Kroměříž hide, how a handwritten book was created and what a good scribe's workshop should contain.
17.00 · Art therapy - treatment with art · lecture, small exhibition of paintings, discussion · Emilie Rudolfová, Psychiatric Hospital Kroměříž
Museum of Kroměříž region
from 19.00 · Hearing - a physical view of acoustics · Petr Ponížil from the Institute of Physics and Materials Engineering, Faculty of Technology, UTB
We'll test what range of frequencies each listener hears. We will explain how the fundamental frequencies used by musicians have evolved throughout history. We will realise that the human ear is an amazingly sensitive sound detector and understand why sound volume is given in logarithmic decibels. We will briefly mention what range of frequencies some animals perceive and what good it does them.
Zachraň jídlo · Museum exhibition presentation · Martina Václavíková Museum of Kroměříž region
With all your senses - beyond our planet · Magda Pospíšilová, Czech Astronomical Society
We will summarize what we know so far about conditions on other bodies in the Solar System (planets, comets, asteroids) and learn how human senses would perceive the environment there.
A lecture about the musical life at Kroměříž Castle and the unique music archive. In cooperation with the Summer Music Academy and the Archdiocesan Museum Kroměříž.
Barbara Maria Willi (harpsichordist, dean of JAMU), Ondřej Zatloukal (director of the Museum of Art Olomouc), Kateřina Fajtlová (curator and administrator of the AMK music archive). Hosted by conductor Tomáš Netopil.
Opening concert, "Le retour de la Paix" Return of Peace
Venue: Rotunda in the Garden of Flowers, Kroměříž Admission 280 CZK / Senior citizens 250 CZK
The Collegium Colloredo Orchestra's name refers to an important figure in Kromeriz history. Antonín Theodor Colloredo-Waldsee was the first Archbishop of Olomouc, later becoming a Cardinal. The orchestra consists of artists who are dedicated to the interpretation of Baroque music.
Collegium Colloredo Orchestra Violin - Tomáš Netopil, Jana Chytilová Anýžová\ Cello - Michal Raitmajer\ Lute - Karel Fleischlinger\ Harpsichord - Barbara Maria Willi
Markéta Klaudová - soprano
Programme:
Jean-Marie Leclair - Ouverture A major
Gratiani Bonifatio - Stella Coeli extirpavit (Kroměříž Archive)
Jean-François Dandrieu - Sonata in G minor No.3 Op.1.
Pietro Andrea Ziani - Sonatae a 3 No. 2 (Kroměříž Archive)
François Couperin - L'Apothéose de Corelli Grand Trio Sonata
Pietro Andrea Ziani - Sonatae a 3 number 3 (Kroměříž Archive)
Tickets: https://academykromeriz.enigoo.cz/app/tickets/events/11
Concert and workshop by Plaisirs de Musique, an ensemble specialising in the authentic interpretation of music from earlier styles.
It will take place on Sunday July 24th 2022. Workshop from 3 pm and concert from 5 pm in the Chateau Garden and Chateau Chropyně.
Lenka Křesadlová from the Methodical Centre of Garden Culture in Kroměříž will take us to interesting plants from historical planting.
Examples from the castle herbarium will be presented by Kateřina Fajtlová from the Archdiocesan Museum in Kroměříž and the Olomouc Museum of Art.
WHEN: 21 June at 16:00\ WHERE: The under-castle garden under the balcony of the Archbishop's Castle in front of the Sala Terrena (in bad weather in the Štukové sály).
Free admission.
Partners of the event: Město Kroměříž, Zlínský kraj, Muzeum umění Olomouc, Arcibiskupský zámek a zahrady v Kroměříži, Fondy EHP a Norska, Klub UNESCO Kroměříž.
The UNESCO Club Kroměříž invites you to a ZeSrandy music concert which is a part of the Days of Gardens and Chateau in Kroměříž.
Sunday 29 May 2022 at 7pm in the Rotunda of the Flower Garden.
The ZeSrandy choir, directed by Eva Kočářová, Jiří Jablunka and Šárka Motalová, will perform. And soloists Kateřina Zonová, a graduate of the P. J. Vejvanovský Conservatory in Kroměříž, and Tomasz Suchanek, guest soloist of the Silesian Theatre in Opava.
Pre-sale tickets are available at the UNESCO Club office in Kroměříž at 149 Riegrova nám. from 9 May 2022 every Monday - Thursday from 9:00 to 12:00.
The concert is held in cooperation and with the support of the City of Kroměříž, the Zlín Region, the National Heritage Institute Flower Garden in Kroměříž, the Iceland Liechtenstein Norway grants and the UNESCO Club Kroměříž.
The seminar will introduce the possibilities of digitization of collection objects within memory institutions. The participant will be introduced to the basics of digitization, the possibilities of using public funds and, above all, the possibilities of using digitized objects in practice.
The seminar and workshop is intended for a wider group of employees of memory institutions who are considering digitization of collection items or have already started digitization.
Program
9:30 - 12:30 Seminar: a block of lectures with practitioners
13:30 - 16:30 Workshop: visit to the digitization line, INDIHU exhibition
Partners of the programme are the Moravian Library in Brno, the Olomouc Museum of Art and the EEA and Norway Grants.
The two-day workshop led by Mgr. Ondřej Moučka at the Museum of Art Olomouc.
Each participant will have a tablet and a digital pen. It is necessary to attend both dates. Previous experience with a digital pen is not a requirement.
The capacity is 15 participants. Free entry.
Workshop is for teachers of 1st and 2nd grade elementary schools, high school teachers and teachers of art schools with technological possibilities. Participants will learn how to create a digital drawing at a basic level and further work with it in a wide range of possibilities: create additional color variants of the drawing, illustrate digitized works from the MUO collections, get acquainted with the functions of image post-production, multiplication of drawings and their parts, creation of GIFs, simple animations and more.
Friday, May 13, 16:00 - 19:00 | Lecture and practical introduction to the software and drawing tool (style)
Saturday 14 May 9:00 - 17:00 | Drawing digitized artworks with post-production and authoring.
Discussion with lecturers of the Summer Music Academy, moderated by Tomáš Netopil. Adam Plachetka, Ivo Kahánek, Barbara Maria Willy and others will perform as guests. There will be different approaches to the presentation of early music, experience with teaching and professional performance presented. The discussion will also touch on new possibilities of working with sources, to which the digitization and accessibility of the music from the Kroměříž Music Archive will greatly contribute thanks to the international project Loaded – Open, Digitization, Accessibility and Educational Use of Art Collections in Memory Institutions (EEA Funds 2014 – 2021 ).
FREE ENTRY
Voluntary contribution on the spot
Opening Concert of the Summer Music Academy. You can listen to the music pieces of the Kroměříž music archive (Biber, Schmelzer). Performers: Barbara Maria Willy (harpsichord), Adam Plachetka (bass baritone), Pavel Nikl (viol), Vilém Veverka (oboe).
Entry: 240 Kč / seniors 200 Kč
What new can visitors expect? Recent ongoing projects will be presented: Restoration of the Archbishop's Chateau and the Chateau Garden in Kroměříž: Heritage of Power, Fame and Generosity (IROP). Thanks to this project, new premises will be made accessible and the UNESCO site will be completely revitalized. Furthermore, the project Loaded – Open, Digitization, Accessibility and Educational Use of Art Collections in Memory Institutions will be presented (EEA Funds 2014 – 2021). This is an international project, the aim of which is to make the movable cultural heritage accessible to the public through digitization and interactive online tools, and at the same time to strengthen the possibilities of its management and business activities in culture.
FREE ENTRY
If you want to experience the Chateau Garden in a new way, we recommend you to visit it on Saturday, June 19 in the afternoon. During your walk, you can get pleased by musicians and tones of folk music in a non-traditional presentation of old instruments all around you. You will hear the traditional folk music RukyNaDudy, there will also be court music from the manuscripts of the Kroměříž Music Archive performed by Plaisirs de Musique. American bass baritone Joel Frederiksen and Marta Kratochvílová will perform on traverso accompanied by dancer Lenka Horalová. Come and listen to the songs and discover the treasures from the music archive of Kroměříž Chateau.
FREE ENTRY