Perpetual Uncertainty
2018-09-18
Daniel Lindskog was commissioned to take photographs of the amazing Perpetual Uncertainty exhibition recently shown at Malmö Art Museum and curated by Ele Carpenter.
2018-09-18
Daniel Lindskog was commissioned to take photographs of the amazing Perpetual Uncertainty exhibition recently shown at Malmö Art Museum and curated by Ele Carpenter.
2018-09-14
Mottot för Europaåret för kulturarv 2018 är “Vårt kulturarv: där historien möter framtiden.” Men kulturarvssektorn är dåligt förberedd för framtiden, tycker Cornelius Holtorf and Anders Högberg i senaste numret av tidskriften Respons (nr. 4, 2018, 7-8). Open access
2018-09-13
We are proud to introduce Ulrika Söderström’s Licentiate Thesis: Contract Archaeology and Sustainable Development. Between Policy and Practice which was defended on 13 Sept 2018. The main aim of her research is to study how heritage and archaeological knowledge can be applied in practice to meet the aims of Agenda 2030, in particular goal no.11 Sustainable cities and communities. See also news
2018-08-28
Cornelius Holtorf commissioned from Kalmar County Museum a time travel role-play to the future. Today we started our project with a Future workshop where several experts and pedagogical museum staff discussed together the year 2068 and how people may live then…
Time travels to the past have been conducted around the world through the International Organisation Bridging Ages.
2018-08-22
CH presented a talk on “Anticipating Periodization of the Future” at the 3rd International Network for Theory of History Conference on the topic of Place and Displacement: The Spacing of History, Stockholm, Sweden (22 August 2018)
2018-08-07
New paper published about archaeology and the future:
Holtorf C. and A. Högberg (2018) Archaeology and the Future. In: C. Smith (ed.) Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology. Cham: Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-51726-1
2018-07-29
Elizabeth Chilton, professor of anthropology and Dean of Harpur College of Arts and Sciences at Binghamton University, USA, appreciates the connections between archaeology, heritage and the future. Read her new blog on the American Anthropological Association’s Anthropology News here.
2018-07-17
I samband med Mörbylånga kommuns Världsarvsveckan och projektet Experimentellt kulturarv ordnade CH den 16 July 2018 ett framtidsspel för alla åldersgrupper 10+. På Ölands folkhögskolan i Skogsby blev det två grupper som spelade några omgångar och reflekterade kring världsarvet och framtiden…
2018-07-06
Cornelius Holtorf chaired a public panel discussion in Karlskrona entitled “Adressing hope in heritage planning”. The members of the panel included
The event was related to the celebrations of 20 Years World Heritage designation of the Naval City of Karlskrona (5 July 2018)
2018-06-30
Cornelius Holtorf ran a half-day Future Workshop for the Steering Group of Kalmar Castle (12 April 2018)
Cornelius Holtorf ran a half-day Future Workshop for the Heritage Team of Kalmar Country Council (13 April 2018)
Ett samtal om konst, arkeologi och kärnkraft mellan Malin Pettersson Öberg och Cornelius Holtorf, Vallentuna kulturhus i samband med utställningen Precarious Spaces Radiant Days (22 April 2018).
Cornelius Holtorf, Anders Högberg and Claudio Piscatore take part in a planning meeting for a cross-sectoral workshop on Societal Memory, National Swedish Archive, Stockholm (26 April 2018)
Claudio Pescatore holds a lecture at Linnaeus University, Campus Växjö, entitled “When the rocket is up – retrievability and memory of radioactive waste internationally” (27 April 2018).
Cornelius Holtorf held an Inaugural Lecture as UNESCO Chair on Heritage Futures entitled “Varför behöver UNESCO en framtidsarkeolog?” Linnaeus University, Kalmar (15 May 2018)
Cornelius Holtorf held a keynote lecture entitled “Die Rolle der Archäologie in der Gesellschaft: Überzeugungsarbeit in der Gegenwart oder Planen unserer Zukunft?” at the Annual Meeting of the Netzwerk Archäologie Schweiz dedicated to the theme “Was hat Archäologie mit mir zu tun?”, Neuchâtel, Switzerland (21 June 2018)
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