A recent report investigates the lived experiences of working-class Londoners in London during the Covid-19 pandemic. The research presents a complex and nuanced image of working-class communities,
Watch the recording of the webinar, "Museums going digital: Why invest on quality digital content?" that took place on 29 April 2021. NEMO was invited to present its report on the impact of Covid-19
The impacts of the corona crisis have been severe on museums all over Europe. In the past two weeks, NEMO has carried out a survey to look at how the situation has impacted museum budgets and
During the closure of the National Gallery of Ireland, performances as part of Other Voices new project Courage are being livestreamed from the Gallery’s iconic Shaw Room. Courage delivers uplifting,
Chiara Zuanni, University of Graz, has gathered data on museums’ digital activities during the COVID-19 lockdowns. The project summarises trajectories of this sudden digital transformation, reflects
Will cultural engineering play an increasingly important role in the reconstruction of the museum of the future? What ethical questions do it raise? Cultural engineering takes on another dimension in
NEMO is thrilled to learn that on 1 December museums in both Ireland and Belgium will open their door to the public after weeks of being closed.
Irish museums had to close on 6 October when the
This year's Annual Congress will be held online, with the topic "Real and Digital - Strategies for the Future of the Museum". The Covid-19 crisis has given a strong impetus to the development of the
The Museum Innovation Barometer 2021 provides an overview of the current and planned implementation of technology enhanced tools and approaches among museums around the
On 6 March 2020, the EACEA, Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency, released a notion on the potential effect of COVID-19 on EU funded projects that might be hindered, or partially /