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hydroLOVEgy. remembering with water
In the organizer's words:
In this interactive group walk along the Rhine, the river is explored as a living archive. “hydroLOVEgy: remembering with water” creates a space where participants can forge connections to the Rhine through various forms of storytelling and perception.
Together, we’d like to explore questions such as: How does water remember? How do rivers archive and convey traces of history? How do they shape personal and collective memories? How do we remember that we ourselves are bodies composed of water, inseparably connected to other bodies of water? And how can we refocus our attention on the shared hydrocommons that connect human life with forms of life that extend beyond humanity?
We look forward to seeing you!
No registration required
This event in the Global Heritage Lab seminar series is part of the research and exhibition project “Knowing Plants: Ecologies of Memory and Practice.”
In this interactive group walk along the Rhine, the river is explored as a living archive. “hydroLOVEgy: remembering with water” creates a space in which participants can connect to the Rhine through different forms of storytelling and sensory experience.
Together, we would like to explore questions such as: How does water remember? How do rivers archive and transmit traces of history? How do they shape personal and collective memories? How do we remember ourselves as watery bodies that are inseparably connected to other bodies of water? And how can we become attentive again to the shared hydrocommons that connect human and non-human life?
We look forward to seeing you there!
No advance registration required
This session of the Global Heritage Lab Seminar Series is part of the research–exhibition project *Knowing Plants: Ecologies of Memory and Practice*.
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