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tomorrow’s past

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Children and confinement: what do children’s drawings tell us?

The children’s drawings produced during the confinements that occurred at the heart of the Covid-19 pandemic provide invaluable material for understanding their experiences of the period.

These drawings can be deposited in the Museum, consulted as memorabilia or studied by childhood specialists.

Contribute to the Now.Museum

As an individual or as an organisation, you can take part in a project by depositing digital or digitised objects on this site when a collection is organised.

You can also join the Now.Museum if you wish to share a collection of digital, digitised or digitisable objects in your possession. You remain the owner of this collection and your data.

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Like many of our partners, you can call on our services for your projects.

Data capture

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Linking collections

of digital objects of various origins, automated or manual

Knowledge extraction

using automated description and analysis tools

Controlled document annotation

Data ethics

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Training

Covid-19.Museum interview

Yves Rozenholc on France 24: the origins of the Covid-19.Museum and the Now.Museum

In 2020, Yves Rozenholc, Professor of Data Science at the Faculty of Pharmacy, Université Paris Cité, was interviewed by Culture Prime on France 24. He outlined the principles of Covid-19.Museum, as envisaged at the time. This initial version would later evolve into...