⚙️ The first in-person workshop with case study partners from the @ECHOLOT_Project is a wrap!

🏙️ We spent three eventful days in the beautiful city of Bilbao earlier this week, hosted by our consortium partners, University of Basque Country.

📅 Day 1 involved partner presentations and outline of the five thematic case studies planned in ECHOLOT, dedicated to: 1) Basque Cultural Heritage Collections; 2) European Literary Bibliography; 3) Media Art Collections; 4) Flemish Fine and Performing Arts Collections; 5) GLAM data Round-tripping with Wikimedia Sweden;

📅 Day 2 was dedicated to the User Centred Design workshop led by the Requirements Gathering Task Force with co-design group activities with the case study cultural heritage partners.

📅 Day 3 was our review and analysis of the UCD workshop results and planning for the next steps...

📌 We will publish a blog post with our full analysis in the coming days. To stay up to date with all #ECHOLOT updates - follow ECHOLOT's website (https://echolot-eccch.eu/) and social channels.

What feels particularly special is being able to run a mini case study on media art collections that continues some old strands of my PhD research and connects the usual suspects: @despens @Rhizome (US), ZKM (DE), LI-MA (NL), Computer History Museum (SI), Grey Area (CR), and @sakrowski @netzkunst. Looking forward to seeing what ✨ results we deliver in the coming months and years.

Slides from the workshop presentation can be found here (until we publish them somewhere more stable): https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1ZXK1deNGsIQZ4yC0jUxe5UFjwTdT1BGoI67eag4AVhg/edit?usp=sharing

Task 5.3 Connecting Media Art collections - Bilbao presentation

Connecting Media Art Collections ECHOLOT Bilbao workshop - 09-11.03.2026

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