IOC-UNESCO in partnership with the Prada Group, provides support to the digitization of the “MuMA” – Milazzo Sea Museum

To mark World Oceans Day on 8 June 2022, the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO, its project office at UNESCO Regional Bureau for Science and Culture in Europe and the Prada Group are proud to announce that the “MuMa - Milazzo Sea Museum” – located within the picturesque “Bastione di Santa Maria” in the ancient Castle of Milazzo – has completed the digitization of its spaces and contents.

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8 June 2022

The project named “Let’s digitize MuMa” was awarded the prestigious EU4Ocean prize by the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries (DG Mare) on European Maritime Day (EMD) 2022 on last 20 May in Ravenna.

The award made it possible to create a wide range of interactive content including: a Virtual Tour - available with 4 levels of customisation adaptable to the different ages of visitors, touch-screen totems, a digital Museum Guide, multimedia adaptations to make the contents accessible to people with visual and hearing disabilities, interactive educational games, virtual reality experiences and multimedia art installations.

MUMA digitization

@ Courtesy of MUMA

“Months ago, just when the health emergency began obliging us to adopt digital solutions to cope with everyday life, with the help of UNESCO we selected a number of projects that could create a new way of interacting with culture and education. In line with our vision, the MuMa proposal intends to rediscover the harmony between man and sea in a constant dialogue between science and art, which today is also digital,” announces Lorenzo Bertelli, Prada Group Head of Corporate Social Responsibility.

"With this great project realised in partnership with the UNESCO Regional Bureau for Science and Culture in Europe with the support of the Prada Group, it has been possible to make MuMa visited and known all over the world, spreading and reviving the voice of Siso the Sperm Whale after his death, to raise awareness and testify that a future enlightened by hope is still possible," underlines Carmelo Isgrò, marine biologist and Director of MuMa - Milazzo Sea Museum.

The Milazzo Sea Museum was born from the moving story of a sperm whale, nicknamed “Siso” who was beached and died on the Aeolian Islands in the summer of 2017, having become entangled in an illegal fishing net. After the extraordinary recovery of the carcass, whose stomach contained a great deal of plastic ingested during the whale’s lifetime, biologist Carmelo Isgrò reconstructed the skeleton. This is now the centrepiece of the museum and is displayed together with the illegal net that killed the whale and the ingested plastic, with the aim of raising awareness of the need to protect and preserve the sea.

MUMA digitization

@ Courtesy of MUMA 

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Virtual tour 

Museum history

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