AI Sauna
Join us in exploring how AI is shaping the future of Open Culture!!
AvoinGLAM invites Open Culture advocates and creators of the open ecosystem to join the Finnish GLAM s (Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums), research projects and companies to envision the future of Open Culture in the age of AI. The event takes place in Helsinki 6–7 May right after the Wikimedia hackathon in Tallinn 3–5 May. The two-day event will hear inspire talks from participants, explore common themes and work on them in workshops on the second day.
We wish to invite a diverse mix of technology developers, heritage experts, policy advocates and makers from the open ecosystem, memory institutions, academia, and the tech industry. With a maximum capacity of 100 participants, we aim to ensure equal representation across all groups. Everyone is important, and we thank you for making sure you'll be there!
Unfortunately, we are unable to provide grants for accommodation or travel, and our ability to cover meals and sauna is dependent on possible financial support. The event is free of charge, and we appreciate your understanding of these limitations.
Why is joining a good idea for me?
[edit]For a culture & heritage professional this is a great opportunity to see AI technologies in action and to discuss with peers what the adoption of the technologies could look like.
In collaboration with the representatives of several organizations representing open culture, it is possible to foresee future trends in open sharing of cultural heritage materials.
The event is a chance to focus on discussion and foresight or delve into developing, and use the opportunity to try out tools and technologies in practice. Whether this is your first encounter with AI technologies or you work with that professionally, we hope the event gives you takeaways for your future activities.
Program
[edit]Monday 6 May: Getting inspired
Inspire talks
10:00–13:00 Inspire talks in the morning kick off the event in the old reading room at the National Archives of Finland. The list of speakers in not yet final.
10:30–
- Osma Suominen, National Library of Finland
- Eero Hyvönen, HELDIG
- Fiona Romeo, Culture & Heritage, Wikimedia Foundation
- Johan Jönsson, Future Audiences, Wikimedia Foundation
- George Oates, Flickr Foundation
- Connor Benedict, Creative Commons
- Alicja Peszkowska, Open Future
- Kaj Arnö & Robert Silén, Maria DB Foundation & Projekt Fredrika
This part of the program is streamed.
Workshop
- Getting to know each other
- Familiarizing with materials, tools, and proposed projects
- Generating ideas, topics and perspectives
- Forming working teams
Sauna and sea pool
Tuesday 7 May: Hack day
Hands-on working
We are using the term hacking, which is usually used to talk about a coding event. However, the activity does not need to be technical. It can be small or big, well-planned or ad-hoc. It could be be testing, talking, learning, hacking, whichever is the best way for anyone to get a better understanding how AI works with cultural heritage collections.
Organized by
[edit]- AvoinGLAM
- Open Knowledge Finland
- Department of Computing / University of Turku
- National Library of Finland Finna and Finto
- National Archives of Finland
- Tekoälykahvit
- Digitaalisen kulttuuriperinnön pyöreä pöytä
- Kirahub
- CSC
Thank you for your support
[edit]Participating organizations
[edit]Please add your organization!
- FIN-CLARIAH / Language Bank
- Helsinki City Museum
- Wikimedia Deutschland
- Creative Commons Open Culture Platform
- Wikimedia Foundation Culture and Heritage team
- MariaDB Foundation
- Projekt Fredrika
- HELDIG
- Semantic Computing Research Group (SeCo)
- LaOficina Producciones Culturales
- Yle
- Open Future