2019, May 19 — 25
The archive is omnipresent and always temporary. It reflects the realities of the past—while archived knowledge at the same time shapes the present. How do archives and their objects translate historical realities into contemporary narratives? What does this mean for the structure of archives, for their users, technologies, and forms of knowledge production? What can archives do for today’s societies?
With Graciela Carnevale, Thokozani Mhlambi, Sneha Ragavan, moderated by Antonia Alampi, Bonaventure S. B. Ndikung English original version Panel, May 23, 2019
With Ann Laura Stoler, Marcelo Rezende English original version Keynote, discussion, May 23, 2019
English original version May 22, 2019
Part of “The Whole Life: Archives and Reality” English original version May 22, 2019
With Bernhard Thull, Ismaël Dia German original version May 21, 2019
Concept: Pina Bausch Foundation German original version May 21, 2019
German original version May 20, 2019
Part of “The Whole Life: Archives and Reality” German original version May 20, 2019
German original version May 19, 2019
English translation May 19, 2019
German original version May 19, 2019