Abstract

This paper deals with Jewish mobile multimedia cultural-heritage, root-diaspora tours and apps. The author presents and compares UNESCO Creative Cities Network of Central and Eastern Europe in which Jewish communities were numerous before the World War II – Budapest (Hungary), Kraków (Poland), Prague (Czech Republic), Kaunas (Lithuania). Also, article deals with other cities of Jewish cultural heritage that are not listed in UNESCO Creative Cities Network as Warsaw, Poland and Vilnius, Lithuania, but propose multimedia tours. I will analyse, how aspects of creative city are included and highlighted in multimedia tours and apps. Visiting of memory sites is very relevant aspect of memory culture, related to other creative and cultural industries – tourism, heritage, museums etc. Cityscape and sites of memory of the Holocaust as cultural topography materialize and embody traumas, regrets, and responsibility to remember past. Contemporary technologies as mobile multimedia tours and apps are designed to aid travellers and tourists to find heritage and other touristic objects in a map, it provides general practical information, as well as maps, photos, augmented reality, and Jewish itineraries. Herewith these new technologies are changing very deeply not only travelling habits or photography practices, they fundamentally transform our relation with cultural heritage and memory. Mobile phones became not only devices for communication, but also as digital prosthetic memory.

Highlights

  • Visiting realms of national histories and memories is very relevant aspect of contemporary culture of memory, related to other domains of cultural industries

  • Since 1960s travelling around places of national history, familial or personal stories and search for identity has become more relevant and today we know different types of tourism: heritage tours, cultural tours, root tours, and diaspora tours

  • As Reading notes, mobile phones and new practices of taking photos creates self-narrative, that changes our experience of history, in which we can see new practices of digital storytelling that makes influence to identity of contemporary generations (2009)

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Introduction

Visiting realms of national histories and memories is very relevant aspect of contemporary culture of memory, related to other domains of cultural industries. Since 1960s travelling around places of national history, familial or personal stories and search for identity has become more relevant and today we know different types of tourism: heritage tours, cultural tours, root tours, and diaspora tours These heritage or roots tours intensified activities of museums and other realms of memory that caused gradually industrialization and. Focusing on the idea of technological prosthetic memory, the object of this research is Jewish mobile multimedia cultural-heritage, root-diaspora tours and apps. Visiting of memory sites is very relevant aspect of memory culture, related to other creative and cultural industries – tourism, heritage, museums etc. In which ways aspects of creative city ideas and urban development are included and highlighted in promotion of cultural heritage and tourism, especially in Jewish multimedia tours and apps. Participants may concur, challenge, subvert or otherwise relate to the offerings of an organized travel tour, or have various motivations for participating, such as being young and looking for romance” (2012, p. 137)

Traces of mass tourism in the places of massacre
Navigation in Jewish heritage
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