How will the future look? For professionals in the exhibition business this is a very relevant and difficult problem. Because the future does not give us any objects yet.
Lecture
Future Heritage
23-24 January 2019
@ DASA
Dortmund, Germany
âHow will the future look? For professionals in the exhibition business this is a very relevant and difficult problem. Because the future does not give us any objects yet.
Future is en vogue. In 2018, she delivered the motto of the science year âWorking Worlds of the Futureâ. Daily, the media discusses the extent to which robots intervene in our everyday lives and what the progressive digitization is doing to us. And even exhibitions are not excluded from this.
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Andreas Horbelt, Concept und Creativ Director, facts and fiction Köln, âDigital is the new Normal. Auch im Museum?â
Jessika Meyer, Cultural Scientists and Innovationmanager, Stuttgart, “Zukunft ausstellen. Museale Inszenierung der MobilitĂ€t von morgen”
Tristan Kobler / Dr. Bernd Holtwick, Holzer Kobler Architekturen ZĂŒrich / DASA Arbeitswelt Ausstellung “Neue Arbeitswelten – offene Zukunft ausstellenâ
Axel PfÀnder / Ingo Zirngibl, Jangled nerves, Stuttgart
Prof. Nikolaus Hafermaas, Triad Berlin, Blended Realities – Der Bildschirm stirbt.
Dr. Gabriele Zipf, Dr. RĂŒdiger Haum, Futurium Berlin, âZukĂŒnfte zeigen: Konzepte und Herausforderungenâ
JĂŒrgen Bleibler, Zeppelin Museum Friedrichshafen, Innovationen! Zukunft als Ziel. Eine Ausstellung des Zeppelin Museums im Spannungsfeld von Technikgeschichte, kommunaler Kulturpolitik, Industrie und aktuellen Museumsdiskussionen.
Prof. Elizabeth Sikiaridi & Prof. Frans Vogelaar, Hybrid Space Lab, âFuture Heritageâ
Henrique Oliveira, Museum of tomorrow, Rio de Janeiro, âThe cosmos narrativeâ
Melanie Saverimuthu/Dr. Andreas Gundelwein, Deutsches Museum, âDie Zukunft mit allen Sinnen begreifenâ
Prof. Mitchell Joachim, Architect, New York City, âDesign Against Extinctionâ
Marcus Starzinger, DASA Arbeitswelt Ausstellung, Dortmund, Tagungszusammenfassung
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