About Trajectories of engagement – Interview with Robin De Mourat
In this interview with Culture Media Lab, Robin De Mourat describes the genesis and challenges of the Trajectories of engagement project.
In this interview with Culture Media Lab, Robin De Mourat describes the genesis and challenges of the Trajectories of engagement project.
“The miniature is an undismissable motif in video dissemination and sharing of cultural heritage contents”
“Wikipedia has shown that a strong community can take care of itself, that is to say that it is possible to push the participative aspects much further by entrusting the management of the system to the users themselves, without having recourse to professionals who oversee the media and try to give it a pre-established direction.”
“The FabPart Lab ends its mission at the end of the summer. It will be up to the other labs to eventually take over this initiative.”
“The hackathon is a very interesting working method for this kind of particular project.”
“The particularity of our approach is to give great importance to the writing support, to the material support, and in particular to the watermarks for reasons of dating or identification.”
“We do not editorialize contents about the world, we editorialize the world itself.”
“The main specificity of the network of 120 members is the exchange of experiences which allows the collective development of skills.”
“My research consists of exploring how, as a citizen, we can collaborate on a project with institutions with the least amount of barriers and how, as an institution, we can include as many citizens as possible.”
“With this educational module, we want to do research and create contents at the same time”