What is Coding da Vinci?
Since its inception in 2014, the culture hackathon Coding da Vinci has brought together the cultural sector with creative technology communities to explore the creative potential of digital cultural heritage. Over a several-week sprint phase hackathon teams, together with representatives of cultural institutions, develop working prototypes --for example apps, websites, data visualisations, games or interactive installations-- that show surprising and inspiring new ways to communicate and make use of institutions' collections and artifacts in the digital age.
The potential of open cultural data
... is shown by the creative digital projects made by, to date, over 2000 hackathon participants, on the basis of hundreds of datasets contributed by almost 200 cultural institutions.
Coding da Vinci for Cultural Institutions
Coding da Vinci offers a unique opportunity for ambitious museums, libraries, archives, memorials and scientific collections to view their own digital collections from a completely different and sometimes very surprising perspective in dialogue with culturally-interested technology enthusiasts and professionals.
Coding da Vinci for techsperts and culture-lovers
You code, you're a designer, you hack, you're an artist, you design games, you work in media or you're just interested in culture and want to develop new ideas with like-minded people?
Projects
All apps, websites, data visualizations, games, interactive installations and even hardware developed at Coding da Vinci on the basis of open cultural data are available here permanently and under open licenses.
Herzog VR August
Maschinenlerner
Appsolutly Old
FabSeal
Horizonte
Goll Pairs
The Comedy of HTTP 404
Atondes – virtual exploration
News

Schiffe, Storm, Plattdüütsch, Goldzahnplombe und Afrika - 53 Datensets für Coding da Vinci Schleswig-Holstein 2021 veröffentlicht
53 Datensets von 33 datengebenden Institutionen - Schleswig-Holstein zeigt mit einer Rekordzahl an Datensets, was das nördlichste Bundesland kulturell zu bieten hat:

Die Stipendiengewinner Niedersachsen 2020 stehen fest
"FabSeal" und "Plantala" sind die Projekte aus dem Hackathon Coding da Vinci Niedersachsen 2020, die nun jeweils zwei der insgesamt vier Stipendien für die Weiterentwicklung ihrer Anwendungen zugesprochen bekommen haben.