
Online Exhibition MEMENTO
The digital society takes up traditional practices of mourning and remembrance and adds new possibilities. Digital technologies and the vast amount of digital material such
The digital society takes up traditional practices of mourning and remembrance and adds new possibilities. Digital technologies and the vast amount of digital material such
Exhibition date: 21 October – 30 October 2019PhD Researcher: Asnath Paula Kambunga The ‘Postcolonial Narratives of Born Frees’ exhibition was co-designed with ten Namibian youth
The Future Memory Collection invites young Greenlandic people living in Denmark and Greenland to collaboratively explore and experiment with perceptions of history, memory, contemporary culture
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Concepts, strategies and media infrastructures for envisioning socially inclusive potential futures of European Societies through culture.
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No. 764859.