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Data Histories and Museum Collections

22 April 2024

Data Histories and Museum Collections

Lecture by Dr. Inna Kizhner, C²DH visiting fellow in March-April 2024.
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Sophia Labadi

3 November 2023

Colonial statues in postcolonial Africa, a multidimensional approach

Lecture by Sophia Labadi, Professor of Heritage at the University of Kent, UK
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Historesch Gesinn

6 July 2023

written by :
Joella van Donkersgoed

Start of the new public history project "Historesch Gesinn"

Developing a sustainable network between the general public and cultural organisations to preserve memories and heritages in the long term.
News
CfP: Perspectives on Uses and Users in the History of Office Buildings

6 March 2023

written by :
Jens van de Maele

CfP: Perspectives on Uses and Users in the History of Office Buildings

Workshop on 30 November - 1 December 2023 at the University of Luxembourg. Deadline: 20 April 2023.
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BUREU: EU office buildings between architectural “hardware” and managerial “software”, 1950s-2000

6 February 2023

BUREU: EU office buildings between architectural “hardware” and managerial “software”, 1950s-2000

Research seminar with Jens van de Maele
Thinkering
From 9 to 5

21 December 2022

written by :
Marco Ninno

“For folks like me on the job from 9 to 5”

A contribution on office culture by BUREU team member Marco Ninno.
News
Call for Submissions for a Proposed New Title in the De Gruyter Book Series ‘Appearances: Studies in Visual Research (vol. 5)’

28 November 2022

written by :
Karin Priem

Call for Submissions for a Proposed New Title in the De Gruyter Book Series ‘Appearances: Studies in Visual Research (vol. 5)’

'The Imperial Gaze: Practices, Representations, and Identities in the Photographic Archive' edited by Tim Allender, Inés Dussel, Ian Grosvenor and Karin Priem.
Thinkering
BUREU: A new transnational research project crossing the border between architectural history and European integration history

24 October 2022

written by :
Jens van de Maele

BUREU: A new transnational research project crossing the border between architectural history and European integration history

The newly started research project BUREU has the purpose to develop a transnational and multidisciplinary framework for the analysis of EU administrative buildings.
News
Handbook of Digital Public History

6 April 2022

written by :
Gerben Zaagsma

New publication: Handbook of Digital Public History

Handbook edited by Serge Noiret, Mark Tebeau and Gerben Zaagsma, published by De Gruyter Oldenbourg.
Thinkering
Isis Luxenburger: The Representation of Borders in Industrial Films on the Saarland’s Heavy Industry (1931-2019)

16 September 2021

written by :
Arnaud Sauer

Isis Luxenburger: The Representation of Borders in Industrial Films on the Saarland’s Heavy Industry (1931-2019)

Recording of the FLUXUS webinar by Isis Luxenburger, held on 14 July 2021.
Thinkering
Russian virtual museum

8 September 2021

written by :
Inna Ganschow

Virtual Museum of Russian Emigration as a digital corpus of an unvisited exhibition

This virtual museum is dedicated to Russian migration in Luxembourg since the late 19th century.
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The Representation of Borders in Industrial Films on the Saarland’s Heavy Industry (1931-2019)

14 June 2021

The Representation of Borders in Industrial Films on the Saarland’s Heavy Industry (1931-2019)

FLUXUS webinar by Isis Luxenburger; a doctoral researcher in the International Research Training Group “Diversity. Mediating Difference in Transcultural Spaces” at Saarland University, the University of Trier and the University of Montreal.
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Belval blast furnace

21 May 2021

Digitising Industrial Heritage

Workshop organised by the “Remixing Industrial Pasts” team.
Thinkering
Temporary History Lab

1 March 2021

written by :
Werner Tschacher, Stefan Krebs

Public History Between Proximity and Distance: a Temporary History Lab in Times of COVID-19

The Temporary History Lab, set up in the Annexe22 pavilion in Esch-sur-Alzette from September to October 2020, was part of the research project “Remixing Industrial Pasts in the Digital Age”.
Thinkering
Recording: When will an algorithm identify a sleeping lion as an emblem of a vigilant ruler?

10 January 2021

written by :
Floor Koeleman

Recording: When will an algorithm identify a sleeping lion as an emblem of a vigilant ruler?

Recording of the DTU online lecture with Hans Brandhorst on 17 December 2020.
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When will an algorithm identify a sleeping lion as an emblem of a vigilant ruler?

23 November 2020

When will an algorithm identify a sleeping lion as an emblem of a vigilant ruler?

DTU online lecture with Hans Brandhorst.
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DEMA demonstration: Kinora Viewer Replica

21 August 2020

DEMA demonstration: Kinora Viewer Replica

A hands-on demonstration of the Kinora Viewer Replica. This public online event shows the fruits of a recent successful collaboration between the C²DH and the Department of Engineering. Combining historical inquiry with a hands-on and technical approach - involving the latest 3D modelling and desktop manufacturing engineering techniques - a media historian and two engineers joined forces to produce a working replica of a very special object in the history of (early) cinema: the Kinora viewer.
Thinkering
Toppling Symbols: Statues, the Colonial Past and the Public Space

21 June 2020

written by :
Fabio Spirinelli

Toppling Symbols: Statues, the Colonial Past and the Public Space

The actions against statues of historic figures involved in colonialism and its derivatives highlight the importance of critically confronting our past and rethinking our public space.
Thinkering
Guide historique et architectural Esch

6 April 2020

written by :
Denis Scuto

À découvrir : Guide historique et architectural Esch-sur-Alzette

«Guide historique et architectural Esch-sur-Alzette»: à la découverte de l’histoire et du patrimoine architectural de la capitale du Bassin minier luxembourgeois.
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Distant Viewing: Analysing Large Visual Corpora

10 February 2020

Distant Viewing: Analysing Large Visual Corpora

Brown bag lunch event with Lauren Tilton and Taylor Arnold, University of Richmond and Université de Lyon.

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