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Thinkering
What happens when archives and research are transferred into the physical space of a museum? 'La Forge d’une société moderne' and other stories

11 Juillet 2017

rédigé par :
Karin Priem

What happens when archives and research are transferred into the physical space of a museum? 'La Forge d’une société moderne' and other stories

In this essay, I would like to reflect upon what happens when archival material and research are transferred into the three-dimensional physical space of a museum. A main focus will be on what happens when restored, digitised and partly retouched glass plates are framed and staged in a museum setting.
Forum Z
ForumZ: Glocal histories of finance

10 Juillet 2017

rédigé par :
Benjamin Zenner

Spotlight on the history of the Luxembourg financial centre

The fourth and final ForumZ of this academic year took place on 6 July at the Banque de Luxembourg. In an effort to provide a platform for “the critical discussion and academic study of questions related to the contemporary history of Luxembourg from a transnational perspective,”(1) the C²DH had invited five panellists along with moderator Bernard Thomas to discuss the ‘glocal’ history of the Luxembourg financial centre.
Data
Glanz und Elend der Kunstkopf-Stereophonie

6 Juillet 2017

rédigé par :
Stefan Krebs, Andreas Fickers

Glanz und Elend der Kunstkopf-Stereophonie

“Glanz und Elend der Kunstkopf-Stereophonie” – A radio play from Stefan Krebs, with Hans Peter Hallwachs as Kunstkopf; Stephan Wurfbaum as journalist and Andreas Fickers as media archaeologist; Research, script and mise-en-scène: Stefan Krebs; Sound: Christian Schimmöller; Producer: Werner Bleisteiner; Historical and technical advisors: Günther Hess and Stephan Peus. A production of the Centre for Contemporary and Digital History of the University of Luxembourg in cooperation with Bavarian Broadcasting and the EU-research project ORPHEUS, 2017.
Thinkering
360 view of Studio 9

29 Juin 2017

rédigé par :
Stefan Krebs

Listening to the past - with two ears

Within the framework of the research project "Failure and Success of Dummy Head Stereo: An innovation history of 3D listening", Stefan Krebs and Andreas Fickers produced a binaural radio play about the history of binaural stereo.
Data

28 Juin 2017

rédigé par :
Andreas Fickers

Pre-Conference Workshop #3 : Experimental Media Archaeology

Forum Z
ForumZ - Storytelling. Intro Fickers

20 Juin 2017

rédigé par :
Elena Danescu

Chronique en images de «ForumZ: L’avenir de la narration historique»

Le samedi 17 juin 2017, le Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH), en partenariat avec le Centre national de littérature (CNL), ont organisé la troisième édition de ForumZ.
Data

17 Juin 2017

rédigé par :
Sandra Camarda

Digital Storytelling: Éischte Weltkrich: Remembering The Great War in Luxembourg

Data

17 Juin 2017

rédigé par :
Anita Lucchesi

Storytelling through a digital shoebox

Forum Z
ForumZ - Glocal histories of finance

16 Juin 2017

rédigé par :
Benoît Majerus

Glocal histories of finance

The fourth ForumZ will focus on the history of the financial sector in Luxembourg. Which stories should be told and which archives can be used?
Forum Z
#c2dhstorytelling: Programme

13 Juin 2017

rédigé par :
Elena Danescu

#c2dhstorytelling: Programme

Overview of all the stories to be told during the plenary session, the parallel sessions and the round table
Data

11 Juin 2017

rédigé par :
Stefan Krebs

Hörspiel: Glanz und Elend der Kunstkopf-Stereophonie

Data

6 Juin 2017

rédigé par :
Sandra Camarda

Virtual Exhibition: Remembering the Great War in Luxembourg

Forum Z
Kunstkopf - The future of storytelling

2 Juin 2017

rédigé par :
Elena Danescu

ForumZ: The future of storytelling in history

How has the emergence of the digital era affected the age-old art of telling tales? This question was in the focus of a public discussion during the third ForumZ event.
Thinkering
Au bord de la mer à Bredene-sur-Mer en Belgique – nature et technologie. Vers 1928.

30 Mai 2017

rédigé par :
Karin Priem, Frederik Herman

Forging a Modern Society. Photography and Corporate Communication in the Industrial Age (ARBED 1911 – 1937)

An exhibition and book project resulting from a collaboration between the FAMOSO research team (C²DH) and the Centre national de l’audiovisuel (CNA – National Audiovisual Centre).
Data

29 Mai 2017

rédigé par :
Aurélia Lafontaine

Le Luxembourg aux origines de l'OTAN (1948-1953)

News
Demonstration

23 Mai 2017

rédigé par :
Noëlle Schon

Inauguration officielle du Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History

Ce 22 mai 2017, l’Université du Luxembourg a inauguré officiellement son troisième centre interdisciplinaire en présence du ministre de la Justice, Félix Braz, et du ministre délégué à l'Enseignement supérieur et à la Recherche, Marc Hansen.
Data

19 Mai 2017

rédigé par :
Maxime Derian

Interview de Maxime DERIAN : « L’homme augmenté existe déjà ! »

Forum Z
ForumZ Storytelling

15 Mai 2017

rédigé par :
Elena Danescu

The future of storytelling in history

The third ForumZ focused on the future of storytelling and explored how the emergence of the digital era affected the age-old art of telling tales.
Forum Z
Archives on hold? Some comments on the first #ForumZLu

12 Mai 2017

rédigé par :
Karin Priem

Archives on hold? Some comments on the first #ForumZLu

The history of archives and archiving practices needs to be seen as closely related to trends and fashions in historical research, its methodological underpinnings and its definitions of culture.
Forum Z
A digital turn? On the future of archives

12 Mai 2017

rédigé par :
Fabio Spirinelli

A digital turn? On the future of archives

When the first ForumZ with the topic Archives for the digital era, organized by the Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH), took place on 11 February, many interested people found their way to the Casino – Forum d’art contemporain in Luxembourg City on that Saturday morning. Thanks to the hashtags #ForumZLu and #archivesforthefuture, they could also actively participate in the debates over the Twittersphere.

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