Posts By: Rutger

Photography Hackathon Leuven a huge success

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Leuven Hackathon

From the 25th till the 27th of February the photography hackathon was held in Leuven, Belgium. The main goal of the hackathon was to hack the massive photographic heritage content on Europeana, E-Space and other public repositories to mash them up with user-generated smartphone photos and stories, creating a new environment to experience our cultural Read more…

Sign-Up for MyEUscreen

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On the 22nd of February EUscreen officially launched MyEUscreen – a personal workspace where users can save their favourite content, make audiovisual collections, create video posters with EUscreen’s tools for publication building, and share their creations and bookmarks.

Noterik hosts workshop at Dish2015

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Spatial spotting

On the 7th of december Noterik was present at Dish2015 held at “De Doelen” at the city of Rotterdam, the Netherlands. Dish2015 is the biennial international conference on digital heritage and strategies for heritage institutions. Noterik was asked to co host a workshop on the effects of the impressive amount of digitized cultural heritage (DCH) Read more…

Noterik at IBC2015

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IBC2015 Mecanex

Noterik has attended the 2015 IBC convention in the Amsterdam RAI from Friday 11th until Tuesday 15th September. We are delighted to have been able to discuss the projects that we have been working on at our poster wall at future zone of the IBC. The event has been a great opportunity to showcase the Read more…

Final review LinkedTV – Rating “excellent”

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After four years of hard work the LinkedTV project has been finalized. On Wednesday the 13th of May the final review of the LinkedTV project took place at the Amsterdam office of Noterik where all participating stakeholders were joined by the project reviewers and EC project officer Thomas Kuepper. We are very proud to announce the Read more…

Building Multiscreen Apps

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The Hacking Culture Bootcamp, held from the 8th till the 10th of May was a huge success. The beautiful venue of the Waag Society in Amsterdam acted as the playground for over forty participants working in groups to build their applications. During these three days game developers, storytellers, interactive designers, and app developers created new Read more…

Multiscreen Hackathon Waag Society

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In the weekend from Friday the 8th of may till Sunday the 10th of may Noterik will be participating in Hacking Culture Bootcamp at the Waag Society. During Hacking Culture Bootcamp (from Europeana Space), about forty participants will dedicate three days at Waag Society to experiment with cross-media (or, transmedia), interactive concepts that may be Read more…

New EUscreen portal released

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Noterik presented during the EUscreenXL conference in Rome the new version of the EUscreen portal (download slides). Within the EUscreenXL project Noterik works with various European broadcasters and audiovisual archives in Europe. One of the main outcomes of the projects is the improved, responsive EUscreen portal,

Multiscreen Toolkit @ IBC 2014

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We showed our Multiscreen Toolkit at this year’s IFA in Berlin as well as at the IBC in Amsterdam in the context of the LinkedTV project. At IFA, Noterik’s toolkit was shown as a part of the latest HbbTV developments at the German TV Station RBB’s stand in the ARD hall. Both single screen and second screen applications are presented, including Read more…

HbbTV example App

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As part of our Open Source process we made a simple HbbTV example App for developers that is worth showing to you. The application was build with our Multiscreen Toolkit and it gives a good demonstration of the type of app you can develop in one day with around 200 lines of code.