On the Shortlist HERITAGE IN MOTION AWARDS 2015

Finalists Announced for the Heritage in Motion Awards 2015

Winners will be announced on 8 May at the Museum Santa Giulia in Brescia, Italy.

The Hague, 8 April 2015. This year is the second edition of the international competition to highlight multimedia use at cultural heritage in Europe -The Heritage in Motion Awards. This competition will give a stage to the creators and producers of films, games, apps and websites on themes related to Europe’s heritage, cultural and natural, tangible and intangible. Heritage in Motion grants awards and celebrates the best multimedia achievements and products -through varied, creative and innovative means, in order to draw attention to the value of Europe’s cultural and natural heritage in all its facets.

Finalists: The finalists of the second edition of the Heritage in Motion Awards are: 
Oslo Museum with Meetings with Norvegiska Roma- Norwegian Gypsies – NORWAY
Framework Knitters Museum with Breaking the Frame: Interactive Film Drama - ENGLAND
Tinker Imagineers with DOMunder-archaeological visitor experience under the Domplein square
- THE NETHERLANDS
Museum of Peasant Uprisings in Gornja Stubia with Gubec Teater - CROATIA
Bursa Metropolitan Municipality with Sounds and colors of Bursa -TURKEY
XPEX Experience Experts with The Orange Hall- animation: a present-day digital trompe-L’oeuil
XPEX Experience Experts with The ‘Imaginarium’ of Master Bernink – Natura Docet Wonderryck
- THE NETHERLANDS
InnoVision with Digital Extension of the Museum of History of Marseilles – FRANCE
Hoda Productions with Rock Opera - SCOTLAND 
Rijksmuseum with Rijksmuseum app/ Multimedia tour and Family quest - THE NETHERLANDS
Locatify with The Automatic Museum Guide App - ICELAND
Hel Looks with Hel Looks – Street styles from Helsinki 2005-2014 – FINLAND
The National Committee for 4 and 5 May with The Second World War in 100 objects
- THE NETHERLANDS

The winners of the Heritage in Motion Awards will be announced at the Museum Santa Giulia in Brescia, Italy on Friday 8 May 2015, at the annual conference of the European Museum Academy.