Is there a common denominator for “global” museum practice? This and further questions have been discussed at the conference “The Idea of the Global Museum” that took place at Hamburger Bahnhof – Museum für Gegenwart – Berlin November 2nd and 3rd, 2016. Over two days, conference participants offer specific knowledge and points of view: What are the effects of a “global” approach on museum work past, present, and future? What are its necessities, possibilities, and challenges? This conference is part of a project, which explores the collection of the Nationalgalerie with respect to its international and transregional entanglements and will result in a large-scale exhibition project at Hamburger Bahnhof. On the initiative of the German Federal Cultural Foundation, the project is funded as part of its program “Global Museum.”
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Can we measure time?
With Yann Mambrini, theoretical physician, at TimeWorld 2019, the International congress on Time.
Science Museum London, scenography
Designed by WilkinsonEyre Architects, the five galleries cover more than 3000m²
Is there enough information about the past to build a time machine?
By Frédéric Kaplan, EPFL Digital Humanities Lab Director, at TimeWorld 2019, the International congress on Time.
Can we decrypt the origin of life?
With Purificación López-García, biology researcher, at TimeWorld 2019, the International congress on Time.
What Hawking points?
By Roger Penrose, physician and mathematician, at TimeWorld 2019, the International congress on Time.
Is the time of consciousness the consciousness of time?
By Virginie Van Wassenhove, neuroscience researcher, at TimeWorld 2019, the International congress on Time.
Do atoms take their time?
By Normand Mousseau, writer and professor, at TimeWorld 2019, the International congress on Time.
