The Me-Mind project received a Creative Europe grant

The Me-Mind project received a Creative Europe grant
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29.4.2021

Of the relatively new support scheme, which aims to use innovative digital opportunities to combine the audiovisual and cultural fields, i.e. Bridging audiovisual and Culture through Digital, the Estonian applicant Estonian National Museum brought in 73,351 euros as a partner.

The Me-Mind project starts in January 2021 and is called "Museums, Events - Measuring Impact on Local Environment with Data Analytics", or "Museums, events – measuring the impact on the local environment with the support of data analysis".

The aim of the project is to assess the impact of the cultural sector in society by developing models based on a variety of data, from big public data to social media platforms, and the use of their analysis in cultural decision-making.

Different cultural events and museums will be explored as areas and the creation of models from different public data sources and opportunities for better analysis and planning of the cultural field will be tested.

The project lasts for 18 months and the project partners are Sistema Tuscany (Italy), ByFacility SL (Spain), University of Pisa (Italy) next to the Estonian National Museum.

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