XR Accessibility FrameworkUnderstand how the SHIFT XR Accessibility Framework supports the creation of inclusive extended-reality heritage experiences designed for diverse audiences, including people with disabilities.
Discover how the SHIFT Haptics tool enables tactile interaction with digital cultural heritage objects, allowing users to experience artefacts through touch-based feedback and immersive technologies.
Discover how libraries can use SHIFT’s AI-powered tools to transform collections into engaging digital experiences, creating audio narratives, visual storytelling, and accessible content for diverse audiences and online users.
Discover how museums can use SHIFT’s AI-powered tools to create accessible, engaging digital content—from audio narration and image-to-video storytelling to inclusive experiences that broaden audiences and enrich interpretation.
Explore SHIFT’s audio tools and learn how to generate expressive narrations from text or video, enabling cultural heritage professionals to create engaging, accessible audio content for exhibitions and digital storytelling.
Learn how to use SHIFT Workspaces to organise projects, manage digital heritage assets, and collaborate with colleagues while creating accessible and engaging cultural heritage content using SHIFT tools.
A step-by-step introduction to the SHIFT platform interface, guiding users through account access, navigation, and the basic features needed to begin exploring SHIFT’s digital heritage tools.
SHIFT marked the final few weeks with a series of events at the Digital Heritage 2025 World Expo and Congress in Siena, Italy, from 8–13th September 2025. As one of Europe’s leading initiatives for advancing digital transformation in cultural heritage, SHIFT showcase its innovative tools and results to an international audience of cultural heritage professionals, […]
The SHIFT closing conference, Rethinking Inclusion: AI in the GLAM Sector, invites cultural professionals, researchers, technologists, and advocates to join an international dialogue on how artificial intelligence and digital technologies can drive greater accessibility and inclusion across Galleries, Libraries, Archives, and Museums. As the Horizon Europe–funded SHIFT project concludes, this…
The SHIFT project will mark its final event at the Digital Heritage 2025 World Expo and Congress in Siena, Italy, from 8–13th September 2025. As one of Europe’s leading initiatives for advancing digital transformation in cultural heritage, SHIFT will showcase its innovative tools and results to an international audience of cultural heritage professionals, policymakers, and […]