1. The Art of Open Data Merete Sanderhoff, Senior Advisor
@msanderhoff Jonas Heide Smith, Head of Digital @jonassmith
2. The National Gallery of Denmark Western art from 1300 to the
present Research-based work 450,000 visitors a year 260,000
artworks 66 % in the public domain 27 % digitised
3. We give you access to art and our knowledge no matter where
you are
4. 2.000 artworks on display
5. 2.000 artworks on display Only 0.77 % of the collection is
visible
6. 1 % 99 % Works in SMK Collection Works on display
7. Digitisation is a game-changer
8. There is not a single physical space where all our heritage
can be shown, but on the Internet you can. Democratizing the
Rijksmuseum, 2014
http://pro.europeana.eu/files/Europeana_Professional/Publications/Democratising%20the%20Rijksmuseum.pdf
9. Today, we can offer online services that are available from
everywhere to anyone seeking "to participate in the cultural life
of the community, to enjoy the arts and to share in scientific
advancement and its benefits. Article 27.1 of the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights
10. We are all in the attention business, and we have to play
to win. (...) To direct attention to the real knowledge that we
produce, publishing our material online for free use and reuse is
the first step. It is in keeping with our mission (...) that we
have to fight back and infuse this new ecosystem with all the
antibodies we have in hand, especially facts and knowledge. Peter
B. Kaufmann, In the Post-Truth Era, 2017
http://www.chronicle.com/article/In-the-Post-Truth-Era/239628
11. New technologies help us move forward Mass digitisation OCR
scanning/reading Crowdsourcing Citizen science
12. New technologies help us move forward Mass digitisation OCR
scanning/reading Crowdsourcing Citizen science And people!
13. No matter who you are, most of the smartest people work for
someone else. Joys Law Attributed to Bill Joy, co-founder of Sun
Microsystems
14. Works that are in the Public Domain in analogue form
continue to be in the Public Domain once they have been digitised.
http://pro.europeana.eu/files/Europeana_Professional/Publications/
Public%20Domain%20Charter%20-%20EN.pdf
15. Bildung ~ Building
http://www.andrewlipson.com/escher/relativity-1600.jpg
16. Bildung ~ Building
http://www.andrewlipson.com/escher/relativity-1600.jpg Creating an
understanding of the world and your own place in it becomes a
product of active processing, adapting, rebuilding and repurposing.
https://medium.com/code-words-technology-and-theory-in-the-museum/wanna-
play-8f8e2e8cb2fe#.g41p8a4np
17. Open art can improve urban environments
18. Open art can improve social conditions
19. Clothes as an everyday canvas for art Harald Slott-Mller,
Dansk landskab, 1891
20. Open art as raw materials for Makers
21. Its a giant toolbox with a fantastic amount of materials to
work with. Feedback from a designer involved in the SMK remix
challenge Mix it up! 2015
22. Open art can improve access to knowledge
23. Open art can build communities
24. Number of Wikipedia page views with SMK images in 2016 33
million
25. SMK OPEN a digital platform to make SMKs collection freely
and flexibly accessible to everyone
26. SM Ks rstw ebsite 2001 2009 The FriBilleddelingproject 2012
SM K realeases 170 w orks in hi-res 2014 Public D om ain-policy
2015 collection.sm k.dk launches w ith 25k photos 2016 SM K O
penlaunches D etVirtuelle Kunstm useum 2008 SM K on Facebook SM K
on G oogle ArtProject H ighlights on W ikim edia 2013 Rejksmuseum
reopens 2017 The MET releases 375k digital works SM K D
igitallaunches N ew sm k.dk FullAPID AM 1999 Creative Commons
launches Europeana launches
27. The collection database
28. 260.000 works 70.000 registered 30.000 digitized An ongoing
investmentConstantin Hansen, Et selskab af danske kunstnere i Rom,
1837
29. Exhibition websites From 1999
30. Blog entries From 2008
31. News articles From 2010
32. Exhibition catalogues From 1912
33. Video
34. Photos
35. Hammershi SMKs historie SMK's history Symbolisme Symbolism
SMK Shop Undervisning Education SMK Fridays Hammershi Eckersberg
Guldalder Danish Golden Age SMK Kom Forskning Research Konservering
Conservation SMKs historie SMK's history SMK Onsdage SMK Wednesdays
Brnevrksteder Children's workshops Cafe Samtidskunst Contemporary
art Lea Porsager Pske Easter Instawalk P.S. Krjer Fauvisme Fauvism
SMK Fridays Eckersberg Guldalder Danish Golden Age SMK Open Cafe
Brnevrksteder Children's workshops KMS3352
36. Organic Natural BehaviouralConnectors
37. Karel Dujardin, Boy Blowing Soap Bubbles, 1663. Organic
Allegory Water Clam shell Natural Dominant color: Blue Year: 1663
Artist: Karel Dujardin Behavioural Often seen from Netherlands
Often seen with Matisse Most shared in March 2017
38. APIApplication Programming Interface: An online service
which holds all of SMKs data and can deliver it in any desired form
to any system. E.g. Send hi-resolution photos of all German art
created between 1880 and 1898
39. Second Canvas
40. Vizgu
41. API smk.dk Education services 3rd party app Europeana etc.
Europeana etc. 3rd party website
45. But whats the impact? Does it improve the way our children
are educated? Does it provide citizens with new useful skills? Does
it enable creatives and innovators to make groundbreaking new
works? Does it result in a stronger, more cohesive society?
46. IMPACT Measure what is important, don't make important what
you can measure. - Robert McNamara
47. Sharing is Caring 2017 Digitisation and social impact?
sharecare.nu #sharecare17
48. SMK OPEN @smkmuseum #smkmuseum smk.dk/smkopen
medium.com/smk-open Facebook: SMK Open