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כינוס משותף לשלושה ארגוני משנה של איקו"ם:

COMCOL - הוועדה לאוספים; CAMOC - הוועדה למוזואני עיר; ICOM-EUROPE - אירופה-הוועדה האזורית של ICOM. הכינוס יתקיים בסוף אוקטובר בברלין, גרמניה.

 

>Joint conference of ICOM committees
>COMCOL, CAMOC, ICOM-Europe
>>“Participative Strategies”
>31 October to 1 November 2011
>Venue: Museen Dahlem (Dahlem Museums), Lansstraße 8, 14195 Berlin/Germany
>
>(Preliminary schedule)
>>The International Committee for Collecting (COMCOL) was founded in 2010
>and is the newest ICOM international committee. It has the pleasure
>inviting you to participate in its first international conference which
>is dedicated to the theme “Participative Strategies”. The first two days
>of the conference will be organized jointly with the international
>committee on city museums (CAMOC) and the ICOM regional committee for
>Europe. On the last two days each committee will organize its own
>programme with an excursion.
>>
>Monday 31 October 2011:
>>12:00 Registration and coffee
>>Keynote speeches
>>Chair: Jack Lohman, Museum of London, United Kingdom
>>14:00-14:30 Words of welcome by Berlin hosts, the President of ICOM,
>the Presidents of the International Committees
>>14:30-14:50 Renée Kistemaker, Amsterdam Museum, Netherlands
>“Collecting stories and objects of European entrepreneurs. Some
>historical and ethnographical approaches used in the project
>Entrepreneurial Cultures in European Cities (2008-2010)”
>>14:50-15:10 Discussion
>>15:10-15:30 Frank Eckardt, Bauhaus University, Weimar, Germany
> “Urban futures: experience and aesthetics in the emerging media city”
>>15:30-15:50 Discussion
>>16:00 – 16:30 Coffee
>>16:30-16:50 Chrischené Julius, District Six Museum, Cape Town, South
>Africa
>“Participative activities of a community-based museum”
>>17:00-17:20 Discussion
>>18:00-21:00 Reception at Dahlem Museums
>Words of welcome, visit of exhibitions
>
>>Tuesday 1 November 2011:
>>Panel I: Redefining Curatorship in Times of Change for Museums and
>Societies: Towards Participative Strategies
>Chair: Suay Aksoy, The History Foundation of Turkey, Istanbul
>>09:30-09:45 Kylea Little, Discovery Museum, United Kingdom
>“Sharing curatorial responsibility. Are there are any sacred museum
>functions that no one but curators can do?”
>>09:45-10:00 Angela Jannelli, Historical Museum Frankfurt, Germany
>“The ‘Stadtlabor’(City Laboratory) as means and medium for documenting
>present-day Frankfurt”
>>10:00-10:15 Zelda Baveystock, National Museums Liverpool, United
>Kingdom
>“The secrets of our success: synthesising collections and audience
>development at the Museum of Liverpool”
>>10:15-10:45 Discussion
>>10:45-11:15 Coffee
>>Panel II: Recollecting Communities I – the Cultural Self
>Chair: Elisabeth Tietmeyer, Museum of European Cultures - National
>Museums in Berlin
>>11:15-11:30 Stefan Krankenhagen, Foundation University Hildesheim,
>Germany
>“Recollecting Europe – together? Collection strategies and aporia of
>today”
>>11:30-11:45 Thomas Walle, Norwegian Museum of Cultural History, Oslo,
>Norway
>“Participation and ‘othering’ in documenting the present”
>>11:45-12:05 Discussion
>>12:05-14:00 Lunch
>>Panel III: Recollecting Communities II: in Labour, Social and Urban
>Contexts
>Chair: Damodar Frlan, Ethnographical Museum Zagreb, Croatia
>>14:00-14:15 Helen Watkins, Glasgow Museums Resource Centre, United
>Kingdom
>“Red road flats legacy project”
>>14:15-14:30 Otto Hochreiter, Graz City Museum, Austria
>“Country of cities. An exhibition for the centennial of the Austrian
>association of cities and towns”
>>14:30-14:45 Tanja Roženbergar and Manja Vadla, Museum of recent
>history Celje, Slovenia
>“Don’t throw pots away”
>>14:45-15:15 Discussion
>>15:15-15:45 Coffee
>>Panel IV: Recollecting Communities II – the Social Self
>Chair: Léontine Meijer-van Mensch, Reinwardt Akademie Amsterdam,
>Netherlands
>>15:45-16:00 Tena Mimica and Katharina Dankl, Vienna, Austria
>“Doing kinship with pictures and objects – documenting contemporary
>practices of family”
>>16:00-16:15 Eduardo Cassina, Reinwardt Academy, Amsterdam,
>Netherlands
>“Who is the curator? LGBT collecting and identity forming over the
>rainbow (flag)”
>>16:15-16:30 Jette Sandahl, Museum of Copenhagen, Denmark
>“Collecting temporary objects of love – and looking for new partners”
>>16:30-17:00 Discussion
>>17:00-17:15 Final conclusion by Peter van Mensch, MMC Mensch
>Museological Consulting, Amsterdam, Netherlands / Berlin, Germany
>>17:30 Bus transfer to German Historical Museum
>>18:30-21:30 Reception at the German Historical Museum, (Unter den
>Linden 2, 10117 Berlin)
>Words of welcome by the hosts, a representative of ICOM-Germany; visit of
>the exhibition
>>
>End of the joint meeting!
>
>>COMCOL Annual Conference
>>“Participative Strategies in Collecting the Present”
>>2 to 3 November 2011
>Venue: Museen Dahlem (Dahlem Museums), Takustraße 40, 14195 Berlin/Germany
>>>(Preliminary schedule)
>
>In their collecting policies, city museums, history museums and
>ethnographic museums all over the world show a remarkable tendency not
>only to focus on the present, but also to involve the source communities.
>Such participative strategies challenge the theory and ethics that
>underpin traditional practices. Some of the values at stake are
>institutional autonomy and professional authority. Mirroring the
>contemporary in collections and exhibitions may require a detached
>position, but how does reflexivity based on professional expertise relate
>to the hands-on perspective of communities and individual citizens? In
>other words, what is the role of the pro-fessional curator? Will his/her
>responsibility move in the direction of facilitator, helping communities
>to discuss the complexity of their identity?
>The lectures given by international colleagues will point to these
>questions.
>
>Wednesday 2 November 2011:
>>9:15 Begin of the meeting
>>9:30 – 11:00 Session 1: The potential of collaborative collecting
>Chair: Susanna Pettersson, Alvar Aalto Foundation / Alvar Aalto Museum,
>Helsinki, Finland
>>-Pina Cardia & Arjen Kok, Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands,
>Amsterdam
>“Incorporating lay stakeholders in expert cultural value assessment”
>-Jonas Koch & Dennis Herrmann, University of Oldenburg, Germany
>“Theoretical and practical reasons for on- and offline participation in
>museums”
>-Anna Fredholm, Army Museum, Stockholm, Sweden
>”Afghanistan through the eyes and voice of a soldier”
>>11:00 – 11:30 Coffee
>>11:30 – 13:00 Session 2: Pitfalls and limitations of collaborative
>collecting
>Chair: Peter van Mensch, MMC Mensch Museological Consulting, Amsterdam,
>Netherlands / Berlin, Germany
>>-Paula Assunção dos Santos, Reinwardt Academy and advisor of the Museu da
>Mare, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
>“Participative collecting at the Museu da Maré: an organic relationship”
>-Markus Walz, HTWK Leipzig, Germany
>“Selection of cultural assets between research and plebiscite – three
>museological points dealing with ‘collecting 2.0’“
>-Viola König, Ethnological Museum – National Museums in Berlin, Germany
>“One History – Many Perspectives: Exhibiting Cultures from Africa, Asia,
>America and Oceania in the future Humboldt Forum – examples from North
>America”
>>13:00 – 14:00 Lunch
>>14:00 – 15:30 Session 3: Case studies
>Chair: Minna Sarantola-Weiss, Helsinki City Museum, Finland
>>-Zoltán Fejős, Museum of Ethnography, Budapest, Hungary
>“Sharing objects, co-curating knowledge and reframing the museum space”
>-Christine Fredriksen, Bohusläns Museum, Uddevalla, Sweden
>“Participative strategies and the maritime cultural heritage”
>-Aleksandra Janus & Dorota Kawecka, Jagiellonian University, Warsaw,
>Poland
>“What to take and how to share? Challenges regarding establishing a
>Theatre Museum in 2011“
>>15:30 – 16:00 Coffee
>>16:00 – 17:30 Session 4: Collecting projects
>Chair: Judith Schühle, Museum of European Cultures – National Museums in
>Berlin, Germany
>>-Aegli Dimoglou, Direction of Cultural Heritage, Volos, Greece
>“Community and cities museums: roles and synergies”
>-Annemarie De Wildt, Amsterdam Museum, Netherlands
>“Behind the counter – the neighbourhood shop of the Amsterdam Museum”
>-Elisabeth Tietmeyer, Museum of European Cultures – National Museums in
>Berlin, Germany
>“The ‘Doner-Connection’ – collecting the present”
>>17:30 Final conclusion and discussion about working groups
>>18:30 Meeting of working groups (optional) or (organised) leisure time …
>>
>Thursday 3 November 2011:
>>Excursion to the city of Eisenhüttenstadt/Brandenburg county (meeting
>point: railway station “Bahnhof Zoologischer Garten”, departure of the
>train: 9:42 h)
>- guided city tour
>- visit of the documentation centre of the GDR
>>For further information of the city:
>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eisenh%C3%BCttenstadt
>>
>For further information concerning registration and fees see
>http://www.comcol-icom.org/annual-conference-2011/
>