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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, Werkplaats 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
- Marie Lecrivain, Colm O'Neill (proto-prototype Martin Campillo): Collectie van onzekerheden
- Michael Murtaugh, Nicolas Malevé: Sketchy recognition
- Zeljko Blace: omissiONfuzz
- An Mertens: Objects made to speak / voorwerpen spreken / objets parlants
- Phil Langley, Mia Melvaer: Materiële Reizen Door Andere Realiteiten
- Cristina Cochior: Het gewicht van dingen / Le poids des choses / The weight of things
- Zoumana Meïte: Een nieuwe vuurceremonie
Collections
- Museum for Art and History (Carmentis)
- Koninklijke Musea voor Schone Kunsten van België
- WikiMedia België
- The Archive and Research Centre for Women’s History
- Werkplaats Immaterieel Erfgoed: immaterieelerfgoed.be
- Mundaneum archiefcentrum
Work in progress
- Publication: index to articles and other contributions
- Notes about scenography and practical set-up
- Notes: Pad index
- Planning and agenda
Resources
- A growing list of articles and other references
- Gitlab code repositories 2019 + 2020
DiVersions 2016
Documentation of the worksession that was organised with the Museum for Arts and History in 2016.
DiVersions is made possible with financial support from The Flemish Government.