Itinerant Museums
October 4, 2019
The first webinar in the Fall 2019 series on People in Data.
Overview
This is the first webinar in the “People in Data II” series, co-hosted during Fall 2019 by Digital Scholars and the Demos Project, and open to any members of the FSU, FAMU, and TCC communities, as well as greater Tallahassee, the state of Florida, and beyond. Headlining these webinars are experts in various fields and industries that help shape our thinking—ethically, critically, and practically—about people in data, some from within and some from beyond the United States. This particular webinar series was guided by action-oriented topics, including human rights archives, digital reproductive labor, and data surveillance.
Details
Friday, October 4, 2019 – 12:00-1:30 p.m. EDT “Itinerant Museums”
- Hamilton Budaza – Archivist at the Mayibuye Centre for History and Culture (University of Western Cape)
- Gordon Metz – Director of METZPROJECTS Heritage Consultants, former curator at the Mayibuye Centre for History and Culture
Advanced Reading or Browsing
Webinar participants were invited to read and/or browse the following in advance of the webinar and the discussion:
- Community Arts Project (CAP), 1976-2008 – hosted at Africa South Art Initiative (ASAI)
- Vakalisa Arts Association, 1982-1992 – hosted at Africa South Art Initiative (ASAI)
- Struggle Ink Exhibition - Robben Island Museum – a Google Arts & Culture Exhibit
- Exhibition Catalogue for Ifa Lethu and Art Against Apartheid Collections – U of Western Cape Robben Island Museum
- METZPROJECTS Portfolio 2018
- A Future Museum Against Apartheid – U of Western Cape Centre for Humanities Research