Born in Upper Lusatia, a region in Central Europe marked by a varied history, I became interested in the neighboring countries of Poland and the Czech Republic and our common roots at an early age. In addition to studying Western Slavic Studies, European Studies, and extended stays in Poland, I was involved in international youth education for many years. In 2018, coincidence brought me to the Coding da Vinci cultural hackathon, where I was able to try out my creativity and learn something new. Together with Gerd, I have since been developing ideas on how to prepare digitized collections in a playful and aesthetically pleasing way to open them up to new target groups. This resulted in the Digitalwarenkombinat. Since our GLAMorous Europe project, I am additionally exploring the endless possibilities that Wikidata, Wikimedia Commons and other parts of the Wikiverse offer for our open source projects. Currently I also work in the events department of a museum in Leipzig.
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The Digitalwarenkombinat at Wikimania 2024 in Katowice
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Four packed days and over 1000 people from all areas of the Wikiverse on site in Katowice: that was the impressive Wikimania 2024! And we participated as the Digitalwarenkombinat...
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What happens next with GLAMorous Europe?
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After six months of work on GLAMorous Europe and a few months break since the launch of the prototype, during which we continued to work on other projects, the question arises as to how we want to continue with the …
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We are nominated for the DigAMus Award 2024
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Wow, GLAMorous Europe is on the shortlist for the DigAMus Award 2024 and has been nominated in the Apps and Games category. In addition to the jury prize, there is also an audience award. This means you can actively support …
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