Datum/Zeit
Date(s) - 27/03/2025
18:00
Veranstaltungsort
Tieranatomisches Theater des Helmholtz-Zentrum [1]
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Exhibition opening of ‚muddy measures. when wetlands and heritage converse’
Exhibition opening – ‘muddy measures. when wetlands and heritage converse’ [4], curated by Yoonha Kim, Juliana Robles de la Pava and Margareta von Oswald, inherit.heritage in transformation
Guided Tour 6:30 PM, followed by a reception [5]
Free entry
‘muddy measures. when wetlands and heritage converse [4]’ examines the relationship between wetlands and heritage. The phrase “muddy measures” is inherently contradictory. Measurements seek to make something comprehensible and comparable, often for the purpose of research, but also for exploitation or control. However, the term “muddy” evokes opacity and ambiguity. Both heritage and wetlands elude a single definition. When diverse wetlands related practices are considered heritage, questions related to power, knowledge and futures come to the surface. In wetlands, we observe heritage as a future making practice where multiple world perspectives encounter and potentially conflict. Heritage making reveals how a certain group determines and negotiates what is valuable in the present.
Contributors: Anahí Herrera Cano (CONICET-UBA), Ayelen Fiori (Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia San Juan Bosco), Charlett Wenig (Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces), Daniel Hengst, Dongpil Oh, Heejung Jung, Seongsil Lee and Seungjun Oh (Saemangeum Citizen Ecological Investigation Group), Doohee Oh (Peace Wind), Eugenia Tomasini, Clara Tomasini and Milagros Córdova (Centro MATERIA IIAC-UNTREF), Yun Hwang, Iva Rešetar (Matters of Activity), Juana del Carmen Aigo (INIBIOMA-CONICET), Jutta Zeitz (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin – HU), Laurentiu Constantin (HU), Léa Perraudin (Matters of Activity), Lucia Braemer (HU), Lucy Norris (Weißensee Kunsthochschule Berlin), Magdalena Buchczyk (HU), Moorarchiv (HU), Paula Vogt (University of Potsdam), Rosa Blens (HU), Saemangeum Citizen Ecological Investigation Group, and Teresa Pereda.
A project by inherit. heritage in transformation [6], in collaboration with TA T – Tieranatomisches Theater. [7] [8]
Link: https://inherit.hu-berlin.de/events/muddy-measures-when-wetlands-and-heritage-converse [4]