<![CDATA[1. Digital Cultural Heritage and User Interface Design – Historical Perspective, 4 February. (Aalto University, Lily Díaz) Room 4319, 4th floor lecture room at Media Lab.
2. The Finnish Pavilion at the 1900 World Fair in Paris, 11 February. (University of Helsinki, Derek Fewster) Room 6088.
3. The Vrouw Maria Project, 18 February. (National Board of Antiquities, Sallamaria Tikkanen) Room 4319, 4th floor lecture room at Media Lab.
4. Immersive Environments, and Accessibility, 4 March (Aalto University, Markku Reunanen) Room 4319, 4th floor lecture room at Media Lab.
5. Soundscapes, 11 March (Merivoimientutkimus laitos, Seppo Madekivi) Room 4319, 4th floor lecture room at Media Lab.
6. Data Acquisition, 18 March (National Board of Antiquities, Riikka Alvik) Room 4319, 4th floor lecture room at Media Lab.
7. Interacting with Digital Installations, 25 March (Aalto University, Tapio Takala) Room 4319, 4th floor lecture room at Media Lab.
8. Exhibition Design, 1 April (National Board of Antiquities, Eero Ehanti) Room 4319, 4th floor lecture room at Media Lab.]]>
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Finnish Pavilion visits Lu.Be.C. 2010
<![CDATA[The interactive virtual reality installation of the Finnish Pavilion at the 1900 World Fair in Paris made a guest appearance in the Lu.Be.C. 2010 conference and exposition held at the Real Collegio in Lucca, Italy from the 21-22 of October.
Lu.Be.C. focuses on the use of digital information technology (ICT) applied to cultural heritage and promotes commitment to the quality of the ideas and actions, by providing all participants the most innovative tools to support development policies. The conference and exposition are organized by Promo P.A. Fondazione, Italy.
Finland was the guest of honor during this 2010 edition of Lu.Be.C. Marko Moilanen, Senior Manager at Nokia presented the Innovation Mill project. Polina Kiviniemi and Janne Viemerö from the Finnish funding agency for technology and innovation – Tekes, were also present.]]>