search chat play-circle-outline angle-down angle-right angle-left icon-menu
Skip to content
Viadrinicum

Viadrinicum

Transsectoral Lab: (Post-)Migration. (Dis-)Integrative Encounters

  • Home
  • Viadrinicum 2020. (Post-)Migration
  • Public Events
  • Programme
  • Practical Information and Travel Scholarships
  • Final Exhibition and Collaboration with the Brandenburg State Museum for Modern Art
  • Viadrinicum 2019. UrbanLab
    • Programme UrbanLab
    • Practical information
  • Viadrinicum 2018. Transsectoral PeaceLab
    • Programme
  • Viadrinicum 2017. BorderLab
    • Workshops
    • Border.Art
    • Border.Doc
    • Border.Media
  • Contact
Search
  • facebook
  • Play button

    Who Is The Next? (by Bernardo Panchetti and Martin Harutyunyan)

    Posted by llirikniper on 9. September 201812. September 2018

    General
    0 0 comments on “Who Is The Next? (by Bernardo Panchetti and Martin Harutyunyan)”
  • Play button

    Memory Politics in Poland: The Case of the Museum of WWII in Gdańsk, Prof. Dr. Paweł Machcewicz (Warsaw)

    Posted by viadrinicum on 6. September 201821. November 2018

    https://mportal.europa-uni.de/getMedium/749d00dec4898d116dba16e543646bb6.mp4 Memory Politics in Poland: The Case of the Museum of WWII in Gdańsk Prof. Dr. Paweł Machcewicz (Warsaw) The Museum of the Second World War in Gdańsk opened its doors in March 2017, becoming …

    General
    0 0 comments on “Memory Politics in Poland: The Case of the Museum of WWII in Gdańsk, Prof. Dr. Paweł Machcewicz (Warsaw)”
  • The Museum of the World War II in Gdansk

    Posted by iryska on 4. September 2018

    Before visiting the Museum of the World War II in Gdansk we had an opportunity to meet its founder Prof. Paweł Machcewicz to learn more in-depth about the history of its creation. That was a …

    General
    0 0 comments on “The Museum of the World War II in Gdansk”
  • A Visit to the Jewish Cemetery

    Posted by iryska on 4. September 201812. September 2018

    Contextualizing knowledge might lead you to (most) unexpected places: the Jewish cemetery from the fourteenth century in Slubice is unique but not so easy to decipher. But with Prof. Andrii Portnov the challange is half …

    General
    0 0 comments on “A Visit to the Jewish Cemetery”
  • Visual Framing of War: Covering the Conflict (in UA), Kateryna Iakovlenko

    Posted by viadrinicum on 31. August 2018

    Here you can find the ppp of Kateryna’s seminar.

    General
    0 0 comments on “Visual Framing of War: Covering the Conflict (in UA), Kateryna Iakovlenko”
  • Looking at War by Susan Sontag

    Posted by clemenspoole on 31. August 2018

    New Yorker article by Susan Sontag that was later expanded into the book Regarding the Pain of Others.

    General
    0 0 comments on “Looking at War by Susan Sontag”
  • The artist, exploitation, transgression, memory

    Posted by clemenspoole on 31. August 201831. August 2018

    Polish artist Artur Żmijewski convinces holocaust survivor to re-tattoo his concentration camp identification number.  

    General
    0 0 comments on “The artist, exploitation, transgression, memory”
  • Pedagogy of the Oppressed

    Posted by clemenspoole on 31. August 2018

    Pedagogy of the Oppressed by Paulo Freire as recommended by Oksana Potapova in the August 28 panel.

    General
    0 0 comments on “Pedagogy of the Oppressed”
  • Non-fiction parallel to video shown by Kateryna Iakovlenko

    Posted by clemenspoole on 31. August 201831. August 2018

    Kevin Carter committed suicide less than a year after shooting the award winning photo Starving Child with Vulture.

    General
    0 0 comments on “Non-fiction parallel to video shown by Kateryna Iakovlenko”
  • 9 Eyes of Google Street View

    Posted by clemenspoole on 30. August 2018

    9 Eyes of Google Street View by Jon Rafman    

    General
    0 0 comments on “9 Eyes of Google Street View”
Previous Page
1 2 3 4 5 6 … 10
Next Page
Create a website or blog at WordPress.com
Viadrinicum
Create a website or blog at WordPress.com
Cancel