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University of Utrecht Department for Media and Culture Studies. Future Directions of Critical Data. For AoIR 2017, Helen Kennedy. EU Report on Fake News and.
Overslaan en naar de inhoud gaan. Gratis rondleiding door Body Art. Research Center for Material Culture. Word Vriend van het Tropenmuseum. Ontmoet de culturen van de wereld. Een hedendaagse kunsttentoonstelling over s. Schrijf je in voor de nieuwsbrief.
This project has received funding from the European Union. For research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement no 612789. To download dissemination materials in other languages. Digital meets Culture riches news.
For SWICH - Sharing a World of Inclusion, Creativity and Heritage, ten European partner museums reflect current issues concerning the role of ethnographic museums within an increasingly differentiated European society. The focus of this EU-cooperation project, funded by the Creative Europe programme, lies on central concerns of visionary ethnographic museum practice within the context of a post-migrant society. Call for Artist in Residence.
Exploring alternative ways of shaping future legacies and assembling common worlds across different fields of conservation practice. How is the uncertainty of the deep future conceived of and managed in different fields of conservation practice? What values are associated with heritage structures and landscapes that are allowed to undergo transformation and change? How do museums and people in their homes decide what to keep in the face of mass production and consumption? Heritage futures in Interstellar.
Art Exhibition at Volkenkunde Museum, Leiden. Works by Guo Qingling, Li Xiaofei, Sheba Chhachhi. The next HERA SINGLE workshop Sexing the City will take place in Leiden on 15 17 September, 2016. Here you can find the concept note, the abstracts and information about the speakers.
Global Interactions First Annual Event 2015. 12-13 November 2015 On the Poetics and Politics of Redress. June 11-12, 2015 Global Slavery and the Exhibitionary Impulse. Research Center for Material Culture.