Thursday, September 29th
Moderator of the day: Indrek Treufeldt
9:00–10:00 Registration of participants
10:00 Opening address by Indrek Saar, Estonian Minister of Culture
Opening remarks by Snežana Samardžić-Marković, Director General for Democracy, Council of Europe and Katrin Niglas, Vice-Rector of Tallinn University
10:30 Session 1: Small Europe - Big Data; Towards the Common Good
Keynote speaker: Philip Schlesinger, University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK.
11:15 Panel 1 on opportunities and challenges of cultural big data for the common good
- Alison Powell, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK
- Jean-Pierre Evain, European Broadcasting Union
- Cornelius Puschmann, Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society (HIIG), Berlin, Germany
- Maarten Brinkerink, Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision, Hilversum, Netherlands
12:30 Buffet-Lunch at conference site
13:30 Panel 2 on the effects of digitisation, data markets and data curation on cultural memory and cultural diversity, and on alternative cultural memories and the culture’s of Europe’s different minorities
Moderator: Indrek Ibrus, Tallinn University
- Andrew Hoskins, University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK
- Peter Stockinger, INALCO, Paris, France
- Marju Lauristin, MEP, University of Tartu, Estonia
- Monika Hagedorn-Saupe, State Museums in Berlin, Germany
14.45 Coffee break
15:10 Panel 3 on public (cultural institutions) – private (online & ICT industries) co-operation
Moderator: Raivo Ruusalepp, Estonian National Library/Tallinn University
- Zuzanna Stanska, Moiseum, Warsaw, Poland
- Vincent Bonnet, European Bureau of Library Information and Documentation Associations (EBLIDA)
- Ott Jalakas, Lingvist, Tallinn, Estonia
- Aleksi Rossi, Head of Development at Yle (Finnish Broadcasting Company)
16:30 Discussion: Small Europe – Big data: Disruptions and Diversity
Multistakeholder discussion, companies, NGOs, activists, youth groups, government representatives included.
18:00 End of Session and Day 1
19:30 Conference reception at Tallinn Seaplane Harbour
Friday, September 30th
Moderator of the day: Indrek Treufeldt
09:00 Session 2: Means to empowerment and cultural participation – Enhancing the Internet of Citizens
09:10 Keynote speaker: Divina Frau-Meigs, Professor of Media Sociology, Sorbonne Nouvelle University
09:40 Panel 4 on the empowerment of citizens, with emphasis on participatory capabilities of different age groups.
Moderator: Airi-Alina Allaste, Tallinn University
- Andra Siibak, University of Tartu, Estonia
- Gabriel Brezoiu, Prisma European Network and Group of the European Youth for Change, Bucharest, Romania
- Korioun Khatchadourian, TUMO, Yerevan, Armenia
10.40 Coffee break
11:10 Panel 5 on disruptions in the cultural work and professional careers
- David Hesmondhalgh, Leeds University, UK
- Aphra Kerr, Maynooth University, Ireland
- Gerfried Stocker, Director Ars Electronica, Linz, Austria
- Eli Commins, French Ministry of Culture, France
12:10 Buffet Lunch
13:00 Panel 6 on migration and diasporas, e-citizenship/E- Residency experience of Estonia
Moderator: Ave Lauren, European Migration Network, Estonia
- Myria Georgiou, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK
- Koen Leurs, Utrecht University, Netherlands
- Moritz Beber, Metacollect, Berlin, Germany
- Priit Alamäe, Nortal, Estonia
14:15 Concluding discussion: Digital Means to Empowerment and Inclusion – enhancing the Internet of Citizens
14:45 Outlook on next steps and closing words
- Ülle Talihärm, Estonian Ministry of Culture
- Claudia Luciani, Director of Democratic Governance, Council of Europe
15:00 End of conference - departure of participants
Moderator of the day: Indrek Treufeldt
9:00–10:00 Registration of participants
10:00 Opening address by Indrek Saar, Estonian Minister of Culture
Opening remarks by Snežana Samardžić-Marković, Director General for Democracy, Council of Europe and Katrin Niglas, Vice-Rector of Tallinn University
10:30 Session 1: Small Europe - Big Data; Towards the Common Good
Keynote speaker: Philip Schlesinger, University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK.
11:15 Panel 1 on opportunities and challenges of cultural big data for the common good
- Alison Powell, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK
- Jean-Pierre Evain, European Broadcasting Union
- Cornelius Puschmann, Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society (HIIG), Berlin, Germany
- Maarten Brinkerink, Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision, Hilversum, Netherlands
12:30 Buffet-Lunch at conference site
13:30 Panel 2 on the effects of digitisation, data markets and data curation on cultural memory and cultural diversity, and on alternative cultural memories and the culture’s of Europe’s different minorities
Moderator: Indrek Ibrus, Tallinn University
- Andrew Hoskins, University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK
- Peter Stockinger, INALCO, Paris, France
- Marju Lauristin, MEP, University of Tartu, Estonia
- Monika Hagedorn-Saupe, State Museums in Berlin, Germany
14.45 Coffee break
15:10 Panel 3 on public (cultural institutions) – private (online & ICT industries) co-operation
Moderator: Raivo Ruusalepp, Estonian National Library/Tallinn University
- Zuzanna Stanska, Moiseum, Warsaw, Poland
- Vincent Bonnet, European Bureau of Library Information and Documentation Associations (EBLIDA)
- Ott Jalakas, Lingvist, Tallinn, Estonia
- Aleksi Rossi, Head of Development at Yle (Finnish Broadcasting Company)
16:30 Discussion: Small Europe – Big data: Disruptions and Diversity
Multistakeholder discussion, companies, NGOs, activists, youth groups, government representatives included.
18:00 End of Session and Day 1
19:30 Conference reception at Tallinn Seaplane Harbour
Friday, September 30th
Moderator of the day: Indrek Treufeldt
09:00 Session 2: Means to empowerment and cultural participation – Enhancing the Internet of Citizens
09:10 Keynote speaker: Divina Frau-Meigs, Professor of Media Sociology, Sorbonne Nouvelle University
09:40 Panel 4 on the empowerment of citizens, with emphasis on participatory capabilities of different age groups.
Moderator: Airi-Alina Allaste, Tallinn University
- Andra Siibak, University of Tartu, Estonia
- Gabriel Brezoiu, Prisma European Network and Group of the European Youth for Change, Bucharest, Romania
- Korioun Khatchadourian, TUMO, Yerevan, Armenia
10.40 Coffee break
11:10 Panel 5 on disruptions in the cultural work and professional careers
- David Hesmondhalgh, Leeds University, UK
- Aphra Kerr, Maynooth University, Ireland
- Gerfried Stocker, Director Ars Electronica, Linz, Austria
- Eli Commins, French Ministry of Culture, France
12:10 Buffet Lunch
13:00 Panel 6 on migration and diasporas, e-citizenship/E- Residency experience of Estonia
Moderator: Ave Lauren, European Migration Network, Estonia
- Myria Georgiou, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK
- Koen Leurs, Utrecht University, Netherlands
- Moritz Beber, Metacollect, Berlin, Germany
- Priit Alamäe, Nortal, Estonia
14:15 Concluding discussion: Digital Means to Empowerment and Inclusion – enhancing the Internet of Citizens
14:45 Outlook on next steps and closing words
- Ülle Talihärm, Estonian Ministry of Culture
- Claudia Luciani, Director of Democratic Governance, Council of Europe
15:00 End of conference - departure of participants
NOTE: The Culture 4D conference is followed by an event run by the Cross Motion project. The small Cross Motion Conference on Friday, September 30 at 16.00 at Tallinn University will explore the current trends in cross-innovation in the fields of virtual reality, augmented reality, 360 degree filming and gamification.