Re:Use Clinic #2
On Monday 26 April, Open Archive and ARIAS collaboratively organise 'Re:Use Clinic #2: Uncertain Archives, Ethical Dilemmas', a public event for heritage professionals, artists and other interested parties, in the creative reuse of heritage collections.
26 April 2021 14:00 - 16:00
The central issue of this clinic revolves around the uncertainty of the stories that archives tell. By listening to the matters and ethical questions that navigate the practices of Simone Zeefuik, writer, cultural programmer, and director of the course Blacker Blackness at Sandberg Instituut, and Pieter Paul Pothoven, artist-archivist, this clinic contemplates with its participants the ethical concerns arising when cultural heritage material is (re)used. How can archival engagement offer different and critical perspectives on historical narratives, identity and representation? And what role do artistic tools such as fiction and imagination play in this respect? Archival theorist Michael Karabinos is hosting the event and will moderate conversations between the speakers and the audience after the presentations.
Re:Use clinics
The Open Archive Re:Use clinics are a series of public events for heritage professionals and interested parties in the creative reuse of heritage collections. The clinics address matters essential for reusing collections and for the process of makers. The first clinic was about copyrights.
More information on Re:Use clinic #2 on the websites of Open Archive and ARIAS.