Playing with culture: games as heritage, from preservation to reuse
Video games are an engaging way to interact with cultural heritage - entertaining a captive audience with historical periods, facts and with tangible and intangible culture. Video games can also be seen as cultural artefacts which require careful preservation, that can be reused in their own right, and whose gameplay is in itself a form of intangible heritage. In this webinar we will explore the video game as a cultural artefact in its own right - diving into preservation, archiving, and reuse case studies with speakers from EFGAMP network, before discovering some of the ways that video games can be used to disseminate digital cultural heritage material with Europeana Network Association members. This will be followed by a panel discussion with the speakers.
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