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Virtual meeting organized as part of the 33rd session of the « Entretiens Jacques Cartier » November 4, This first workshop made it possible, among other things, to bring out a shared theme around the relationships between culture, digital technology and the arts that we wish to deepen together by focusing on digital practices and issues in cultural institutions.
Technological advances in the vast digital field have undeniably transformed practices within cultural institutions: massive digitization of corpora or collections, making available resources for research, pedagogy but also for the conservation and enhancement of unpublished archival collections. Meanwhile, digital devices have also transformed the relationship with institutional users.
Numerous studies had highlighted the effects of the digital revolution in these institutions. However, the meeting between these institutions, companies in the digital sector, academics in an international perspective brought a new perspective: practical, prospective and critical.
The project thus intended to be multidisciplinary and multisectoral, bringing together actors from institutional, cultural, public, private companies and startups and associations.
The theme was at the crossroads of the cultural, academic and economic sectors. The organized meeting allowed cross-fertilization between these different environments, able to spark new types of collaborations. The project generated new approaches that would not have been possible without this type of encounter between humanities and digital sciences in line with the major issues of our time.