The Luxembourg City History Museum “understands its mission of representing history as the visualisation of the political, cultural and social development of the city, in order to stimulate the public to dialogue with its cultural heritage.” Since its opening, the museum has extensively worked with temporary exhibitions according to this vision and as a strategy to deal with difficult and contentious topics, aimed at fostering dialogue between history and the present. Most of them have also been used to explore different curatorial approaches and experiment with new media, ICT, and new working strategies, as transnational networking and other forms of interdisciplinary cooperation. In this interview, Marie-Paule Jungblut, former deputy director of the museum, talks about this experience, its benefit and potential.
International Networking Projects and the Web. Interview with Marie-Paule Jungblut
LANZ, FRANCESCA
2013-01-01
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The Luxembourg City History Museum “understands its mission of representing history as the visualisation of the political, cultural and social development of the city, in order to stimulate the public to dialogue with its cultural heritage.” Since its opening, the museum has extensively worked with temporary exhibitions according to this vision and as a strategy to deal with difficult and contentious topics, aimed at fostering dialogue between history and the present. Most of them have also been used to explore different curatorial approaches and experiment with new media, ICT, and new working strategies, as transnational networking and other forms of interdisciplinary cooperation. In this interview, Marie-Paule Jungblut, former deputy director of the museum, talks about this experience, its benefit and potential.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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