On Tuesday March 2 at 9:30 am, GECE and {CORRESPONDANCES DIGITALES] organized an exclusive presentation of their survey on French cultural and digital practices after 1 year of the health crisis. We shared the results of this survey of 10,000 French people, carried out between January 11 and 18.
We talked about :
- French people’s attachment to cultural venues and, indeed, their essentiality, by analyzing the impact of their closures on their morale;
- The use of online resources and activities offered by museums and monuments during this period, but also the way they will be (re)considered by the French when these venues reopen.
- In conclusion, we focused on the French reception of remote mediation projects, to discuss their relevance, sustainability and potential monetization.
Find the replay of our Webinar, the presentation we shared and some additional resources:
On the GECE website :
- A Gece study in collaboration with Universcience on online cultural practices during initial confinement
- A study on French morale and the impact of health restrictions on morale (January 2021).
On the {CORRESPONDANCES DIGITALES] website:
- An article on museums’ online presence.
- An article on digital transformation in cultural institutions.
- The results of a series of Webinars organized at the end of 2020 on the theme: The health crisis, an opportunity to innovate.
- An article on remote mediation activities.
- The figures of the month shared by GECE and Correspondances digitales since December on the cultural and digital practices of the French.
SEE REPLAY