All Category Winners
-
Website
Mapping Luxembourg is a virtual online exhibition. Visitors can compare the historical plans of Luxembourg with the present-day city represented on Google Maps. Mapping Luxembourg is a cooperation project by and between the Luxembourg City History Museum and the National Archives of Luxembourg.
Shortlist
-
Website
Hel Looks has been documenting street styles in Helsinki, capital of Finland, since 2005. Hel Looks documents individual, unique looks and styles, without age, gender or other boundaries or limits. The blog was started in July 2005 and it’s created by Liisa Jokinen and Sampo Karjalainen who have also taken all the photos on the site.
All Submissions
-
Website
In 2014 Studio Louter created an interactive game for the famous Mauritshuis museum about the 17th century, the Dutch Golden Age. This game is part of an educational program that prepares 8 to 12 year old primary school children for their visit to the museum. It is designed for a classroom setting, to be played on either a digital school board or large touchscreen. The game is formatted as a live action quiz, whereby the quizmaster draws the students into the world of the Mauritshuis and makes it come alive as he walks around inside the paintings.
-
Website
MapMyVisit connects museums and their visitors. Visitors can re-experience a tour and relive the interpretation they had during a museum visit. It helps to communicate with visitors about events, exhibitions and news updates. Plus it will help connect visitors to social media outlets, websites and web shops.
-
Website
Webpages presenting interactive expositions for children, where the biggest amount of information (pictures, texts, videos, sounds) is connected to central 3D image. Presentation web tool for any kind of exhibition or cultural heritage, which is able to present complex experience provided by the exposition.
-
Website
Technical documents collected by libraries, museums and archives sometimes describe very interesting machines or mechanisms. Via interactive animations those objects may be set into motion again. This gives people the chance for a better understanding how things work. The described project uses videos, images and interactive 3D-models to make the patent texts and drawings better understandable. Especially the interactive animations support a deeper insight into the inventors ideas by rotating, zooming and switching transparency using the mouse or a touch display.