How do you build a museum when the river flows across borders, the team spans continents, and the memories don’t fit inside walls? In this closing episode of the H2Know podcast, we go behind the screens to tell the story of how a digital museum can come to life. It's a rare, honest look at the collaboration, creativity, tension, and care that shape the digital experiment in collective memory-making. We ask: what does it mean to build a museum that anyone can visit, from anywhere? And finall...
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How do you build a museum when the river flows across borders, the team spans continents, and the memories don’t fit inside walls? In this closing episode of the H2Know podcast, we go behind the screens to tell the story of how a digital museum can come to life. It's a rare, honest look at the collaboration, creativity, tension, and care that shape the digital experiment in collective memory-making. We ask: what does it mean to build a museum that anyone can visit, from anywhere? And finall...
Can rivers speak? In today’s digital age, they just might. In this thought-provoking episode, host Abebe Yirga explores how emerging technologies like AI, digital twins, and smart sensors are reshaping water diplomacy—not just behind closed doors, but on the ground and in real-time. Joining us are two visionary experts: 🔹Martina Klimes: Senior Manager/Advisor, Climate, Water, and Peace at SIWI and a member of the Scientific Programme Committee (SPC) of the World Water Week. 🔹Mariangel...
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How do you build a museum when the river flows across borders, the team spans continents, and the memories don’t fit inside walls? In this closing episode of the H2Know podcast, we go behind the screens to tell the story of how a digital museum can come to life. It's a rare, honest look at the collaboration, creativity, tension, and care that shape the digital experiment in collective memory-making. We ask: what does it mean to build a museum that anyone can visit, from anywhere? And finall...