Disclosing Futures Rethinking Heritage
Heritage innovates. It does this partly through technological progress, but mainly by questioning current practice. A collection is not a neutral representation of the past, but acquires meaning through interactions with, and interpretations of, new generations of users. This means that heritage must, by definition, be future-oriented. At the conference Disclosing Futures – Rethinking Heritage, on 2 and 3 November in Het Nieuwe Instituut, we discussed the reorientation of the role of heritage, and innovation as a condition for sustainable collection management.
Presentations by speakers at the Disclosing Futures - Rethinking Heritage conference, on 2 and 3 November 2022 at Het Nieuwe Instituut.
- Unwritten Rules - Cindy Zalm
- Rethinking Collecting - Hetty Berens
- Opening - Behrang Mousavi
- Openingsspeech Behrang Mousavi
- Shedding Light on the Future of Digitisation - Janou Munnik
- 2D to 3D - Brittany Brighouse
- Modern Photography - Kelly James
- A Practical Implementation of LOD - Lois Hutubessy, Michelle Boon
- The Dutch Approach to the Development of a Digital Heritage Infrastructure - Bram Gaakeer, Enno Meijers
- Collecting Otherwise Re-tooling, Re-thinking Institutional Research - Setareh Noorani
- Strategies for Conservation of Analogue Archives - Ellen Smit