Øyvind Eide at #Euromed2024 : "you don't need a knowledge graph for storytelling, but knowledge graphs can be useful tools to enable learning and storytelling."

"With a 'Memory Viewer' we're moving from 3D viewing to 3D storytelling. Annotations are part of this movement. Annotations can link different and conflicting views and stories together."

Isto Huvila at #Euromed2024 : "When it comes to paradata, you will never be able to capture it all."

"There is objective paradata created by asking questions (e.g "what tools were used to digitise this?"), and there is subjective paradata created by telling stories (told by data historians, reusers, curators). The second type is maybe the most interesting and more relevant type of paradata"

@nebulousflynn at #Euromed2024 : "we need to engage people with 3D data to encourage reuse. Having your 3D data in a database doesn't promote reuse in and of itself."
Today some more #paradata at #EuroMed2024 Workshop 1: Paradata, Metadata, and Data in 3D Digital Documentation for Cultural Heritage: #DigitalTwins or #MemoryTwins https://euromed2024.eu/workshops/workshop-1/ with a paper "Generating paradata by asking questions or telling stories" from #CAPTURE_ERC