Course. We are still in module three which is about museums and current debates. So far weve looked at a number of issues having to deal with museums today including the history off the universal art museum. We talk about the ethics of collection especially historical materials. We looked at some of the oldest restitution claims and discussions like the marbles and the problems of equities that have been looted in recent years that end up in public museums. Today we are going to take up a special case native american Cultural Heritage primarily in the United States and canada for a little bit. As always, we approach these from the plaintiff view of human rights andg there are many other ways of approaching these issues. So, first, a reminder that wherever we are we are always on native land. If you go to this wonderful website, you can put in your zip code and discover a native map of your area and where you are from a native perspective. Here we are this is a big area and we are somew
History of the universal art museum. We talked about the ethics of especially of historical. We looked at some of the oldest restitution and discussions like the parthenon marbles. We talked the problem of antiquities that have been looted in recent years and that end up in public museums and weve talked about calls to decolonize the museum today were going to take a special case a native american Cultural Heritage primarily in the United States and canada for a little bit in. As always, we approach these issues from the point of view of art history, museums, studies, human rights. There are many other ways of approaching these issues. So first, a reminder that wherever we are in the americas are always on native land. If you go to this wonderful website, you can put your zip code and you can discover a native map of your area. You can figure out where you are from a native. And here we are. This is the bay area and we are somewhere over here on the historic territory of the part when
We are celebrating april 18th with you, and this is thursday, by the way, the day before we like to look through the calendar of holidays, so im reporting that april 18th is the International Jugglers day, these are now invisible tangerines, and you know why you juggle the invisible ones, because you juggle the visible ones it wouldnt work out , because this is a very difficult task, it really is a real skill, by the way, and this is one holiday that is celebrated today, lets move on, we also list the holidays, april 18, though 1800. April is celebrated as radio amateur day in the world, yes and a small spoiler, we will definitely celebrate all of the above together with our special guests, yes, well, now lets talk about something serious, april 18 is the worlds day of monuments and historical places, this holiday, firstly, calls on all concerned to Pay Attention to the need to remain unique. Peoples of the world, and secondly, by preserving historical monuments, we do not allow histor
Louvre Abu Dhabi, the first universal museum in the Arab world, and France Muséums have partnered to organise the ‘Sustainability in Museums’ event on December 7 at the museum auditorium. It features cultural programmes, specially curated tours and talks.
The Nusantara Capital Authority (OIKN) and museum consulting agency France Museums discussed the development of a museum equipped with futuristic technology .