progetto di un allestimento museale nella sede ASI di Roma, 2017|18
https://matdaro.com/2018/06/01/allestimento-museale-della-sede-della-s-i-roma-2017-2018/
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progetto di un allestimento museale nella sede ASI di Roma, 2017|18
https://matdaro.com/2018/06/01/allestimento-museale-della-sede-della-s-i-roma-2017-2018/
Hermann Lubbe ... showed how musealization was no longer bound to the institution of the museum, understood in the narrow sense, but had come to infiltrate all areas of everyday life.
Andreas Huyssen, Present Pasts, 2000
Space and time are fundamental categories of human experience and perception, but far from being immutable, they are very much subject to historical change. One of modernity's permanent laments concerns the loss of better past, the memory of living in a securely circumscribed place with a sense of stable boundaries and a place-bound culture with its regular flow of time and a core of permanent relations. Perhaps such days have always been a dream rather than a reality, a phantasmagoria of loss generated by modernity itself rather than by its prehistory. But the dream does have staying power, and what I have called the culture of memory may well be, at least in part, its contemporary incarnation. the issue, however, is not he loss of some golden age of stability and permanence. The issue is rather the attempt, as we face the very real processes of time-space compression, to secure some continuity within time, to provided some extension of lived space within which we can breathe and move.
- Andreas Huyssen, Present Pasts: Media, Politics, Amnesia