TO BE ARCHIVED - The Living Archives

Ruth Gibson (Artist), Bruno Martelli (Artist), Susan Kozel (Artist)

    Research output: Practice-Based and Non-textual ResearchExhibition

    Abstract

    "The archive and acts of archiving
    
Respecting the past, anticipating future archival needs

    Sensitive to what is kept and what escapes

    Dilemmas posed by digitization
    
Performances of public, cultural, and personal memory
    
Caretaking and caregiving

    Openness, access and inclusion"

    The TO BE ARCHIVED event marks the end of the Living Archives Research Project, but rather than simply celebrating closure with backward looks it aims to be an activation of the project’s many processes, networks, ideas and questions. We have crafted a programme for this event that includes performances, round table discussion, keynotes and the exhibition of design prototypes and art installations. We have also made room for spacious dialogue. Our presenters include researchers, artists, heritage and cultural sector professionals, students and activists. The scope is interdisciplinary and international, with presenters from Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Germany, Slovenia, the UK and USA.
    This Living Archives event is organised by Susan Kozel and Temi Odumosu, and hosted in collaboration with Malmö Konstmuseum.
    Original languageEnglish
    Publication statusPublished - 11 Apr 2018
    EventTO BE ARCHIVED - The Living Archives - Malmö Konstmuseum, Malmö, Sweden
    Duration: 11 Apr 201813 Apr 2018
    http://livingarchives.mah.se/2018/02/living-archives-final-event-11-13-april-2018/

    Keywords

    • Archive
    • Cultural Heritage
    • Openness
    • Digitisation
    • Performance
    • Design
    • Installation

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