Digital representations of tangible and intangible cultural assets provide an essential basis for research in the cultural heritage domain and are more and more present in the day-to-day work of scholars. Thereby, an ever-increasing variety of technologies and data types is being employed, such as 2D, 3D, audio, video, AR/VR, thermography or computer tomography.
Our overarching goal is to match the production and continuous enrichment of digital cultural heritage with the demands of researchers, GLAM experts and various other audiences. In close collaboration with the digitisation community, we seek to establish a strong network in order to facilitate a regular exchange between producers and users of digital materials. This will be complemented by open and modular services and tools for the capture and enrichment process of cultural heritage objects.