Events
03 | 2007
Fri–Sat, 30–31 March
2007
The culture
of tradition
How past is the past? How much present does the future need?
A working conference of the Museum Association of Baden-Württemberg and the ZKM | Karlsruhe in the ZKM_Media Theater, all sessions
1-6 pm;
Admission for members of the Museum Association: € 10; others: € 30, registration required at: www.museumsverband-bw.de
[=> Information
auf Deutsch]
Cultural institutions today collect and archive material according to very
different principles. A cultural historical or historical museum makes both
quantitative and qualitative collections differently than does an international
art museum. The one tends to archive tremendously broad areas; the other to
collect rather selectively; while archaeology in turn assembles its documentation
differently from a museum of natural history. “What can we hand down
to the ‘future’” is a question that, in view of the wealth
of produced objects and the lacking overarching structures for museum collections,
has become urgent. Strategies for collection and transmission need to be developed
that purposefully steer the activity of preservation towards the future. The
first part of the conference will analyze the past; the second part will treat
the present and the future. The course of the conference will afford the opportunity
to become acquainted at the ZKM with examples of the problems of preserving
high-tech products, and finally to cast a glance into the past at the exhibition
“The Most Ancient Monuments of Mankind” at the Badisches Landesmuseum.
For further information: www.museumsverband-bw.de