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− | [[Marie Lecrivain | + | [[Marie Lecrivain]] |
− | [[Michael Murtaugh | + | [[Michael Murtaugh & Nicolas Malevé]] |
− | [[Zeljko Blace | + | [[Zeljko Blace]] |
− | [[An Mertens | + | [[An Mertens]] |
− | [[Phil Langley | + | [[Phil Langley & Mia Melvaer]] |
− | [[Cristina Cochior | + | [[Cristina Cochior]] |
− | [[Zoumana Meïte | + | [[Zoumana Meïte]] |
== Agenda 2019-2020 == | == Agenda 2019-2020 == |
Revision as of 10:50, 15 April 2019
Contents
Welcome to DiVersions
DiVersions experiments with the potential of digital archives (of cultural institutions, or cultural heritage) as a site for decolonial and intersectional practice.
It is a reflection and speculation on how databased tools, infrastructures and protocols can work with and through difference.
DiVersions tests how techniques and technologies of networked collaboration can support other imaginations of the digital archive.
The two-year project is centered around seven artists proposals applied to several different e-collections (wikimedia, museum for art and history, immaterieel erfgoed,...). Their proposals are collectively developed and presented twice. Each version will be accompanied by a version of a catalog, a workshop and a public discussion. The second version of DiVersions will be presented in De Krook, Gent in spring 2020. Partners: PACKED, RoSa, UGent, Werkplaats immaterieel erfgoed.
Projects
Michael Murtaugh & Nicolas Malevé
Agenda 2019-2020
- 29th May 2019: DiVersions general meeting at De Krook, Ghent
- 30th May 2019: Artists work on their project, Brussels
- Early October 2019: Exhibition of the first versions of the projects, Brussels
- Mid October 2019: DiVersions residencies
Resources
A growing list of resources
Publication
Articles and other contributions
DiVersions worksession
Documentation of a worksession that was organised in 2016.