Main aims:
Promoting digital creativity and skills; supporting and promoting the process of digitising society through culture; jointly shaping the process of digitisation as a means of strengthening the fundamental values of a free and democratic order; promoting interactive creativity and the use of diverse cultural content
Target groups:
The general public, cultural institutes, museums, theatres and opera houses, cultural professionals from all artistic and cultural fields
Expected results:
Using digital means to connect cultural professionals from cultural institutions, museums, theatres and opera houses, cabaret, cinemas, literature, visual arts and design; making a range of cultural content available digitally for everyone at any time
Cooperation undertaken with 46 institutional cultural partners from art, theatre, music and literature; six high-profile art collections have been digitally processed (https://geheimnis-der-bilder.zdf.de/), 10 art exhibitions can now be experienced virtually (https://digitalekunsthalle.zdf.de/index.html); over 250 video book reviews made available on the literary website YourBook (DeinBuch, https://dein-buch.zdf.de/), providing a fun way to discover books
Funded from broadcasting licence fees paid by the public
First evaluation process has been running since late 2019 and is expected to be concluded in spring 2020