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.
Video recordings of the Auditorium sessions from the _Disclosing Futures - Rethinking Heritage _conference programme, on 2 and 3 November 2022 at Het Nieuwe Instituut.
Conference Opening. Speakers: Aric Chen (Het Nieuwe Instituut), Youssef Louakili (Ministry of Education, Culture and Science), Behrang Mousavi (Het Nieuwe Instituut)
The Other Interface. Speakers: Gijs Broos (Het Nieuwe Instituut), Dan Michaelson (Linked by Air).
Van Doesburg: Through the Eyes of the Restorer. Speakers: Elisabet Nijhoff Asser (RNA), Jurjen Munk (RNA), Wietse Coppes (RKD), Herman van Bergeijk (TU Delft).
Film screenings. metrics of a temporary dwelling by Hannah Dawn Henderson; Curating Decay by Marit Geluk.
Rethinking Collecting. Speakers: Hetty Berens (Het Nieuwe Instituut), Martien de Vletter (Canadian Centre for Architecture), Jeftha Pattikawa, Erik Mul and Kitty Bogte (Nationaal Archief).
Reviewing 3D models: The Netherlands Pavilion Expo 2000. Speakers: Julia Noordegraaf (UvA), Susan Schreibman (Maastricht University), Leo Stuckardt (MVRDV), Hugo Huurdeman (Open University), Ania Molenda (Het Nieuwe Instituut), Brittany Br…
Designing for Engagement. Speakers: Alexandra Cunningham Cameron (Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum), Gerlinde Schuller (The World as Flatland).
Future Roles and Practices of Heritage Institutions and Heritage. Speakers: Fiona Cameron (Western Sydney University), Laura van Dolron.