Design For Change #3: Resisting Erasure

Design For Change #3: Resisting Erasure

This evening is dedicated to preserving archives and stories that could otherwise be lost.

By Nieuwe Instituut

Date and time

Location

Nieuwe Instituut

25 Museumpark 3015 CB Rotterdam Netherlands

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

This evening is dedicated to preserving archives and stories that are in danger of being lost. Special attention will be given to the genocide in Gaza and the ongoing violence and oppression in the region. You are invited to listen, remember and, above all, take action.

The destruction of archives and heritage is an attack not only on objects, but also on people, cultures and history. This is why more and more communities are taking action to preserve their stories, photographs and knowledge – exactly the things that are destroyed or obscured by colonial violence.

Register and donate

This evening is free to attend, but please register in advance. We kindly ask you to make a donation to Fighting Erasure: Digitizing Gaza’s Genocide and the War on Lebanon to support their important work preserving archives in Palestine and Lebanon.

Fighting Erasure: Digitising Gaza’s Genocide and the War on Lebanon

Fighting Erasure is a project by Lebanese feminist archivist and lecturer Jamila Ghaddar. It documents and protects heritage, land and archives in Palestine and southern Lebanon. Focusing on human rights and education, the project documents violations, land theft and the disappearance of culture. Using new media, it reveals the impact of violence on people. The project supports local communities in preserving their heritage and calls on politicians and the public to preserve archives and advocate for the right of displaced people to return home.

Jamila Ghaddar will speak with members of the Eyes on Heritage team, who will join us via a livestream. They will share their experiences from Palestine and Lebanon and discuss the important ‘first aid’ needed to save heritage in the region.

Home as Memory, Land as Archive; or Archiving Through Land and Home

Lara Khaldi (artistic director of de Appel) and Palestinian-Chilean artist Francisca Khamis Giacoman discuss the idea of land as an archive and home as a repository of memories. The discussion is accompanied by Francisca’s video essay 31°42'49.5"N 35°10'13.9"E, which revisits her family home in the Al Makhrour area near Bethlehem, which is now physically inaccessible.

The event will also feature objects donated to De Appel for burial in Palestine – objects connected to memory, land, identity and the hope of return. This collection exemplifies alternative ‘counter’ archives: formed outside of traditional museum logic, yet deeply connected to questions of preservation and political significance.

Moderation and reflection

The event will be moderated by Jamil Fiorino-Habib.

Jamil Fiorino-HabibJamil Fiorino-Habib is a researcher and lecturer in the Media Studies department at the University of Amsterdam specializing in the politics of aesthetics, temporality, and resistance. In tandem with their academic research, Jamil also works with a variety of grassroots collectives in the Netherlands where they help mobilize and organize political work centered around radical system change.

Nimalka Passanha, project lead Cultural Emergency Response, will offer a reflection to the presentations.

Design for Change

The Design for Change series explores how design, digital culture and architecture can address major global issues. Through this series, the Nieuwe Instituut offers a platform for designers, architects, digital artists and other cultural creators to share their knowledge and experiences. The resulting conversations explore diverse perspectives on challenging issues.

Make your evening complete!

Combine this event with a visit to our exhibitions – admission to the museum is free on Thursday evenings. Fancy a bite to eat? Join us in the Nieuwe Café!

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Nieuwe Instituut is het nationale museum voor architectuur, design en digitale cultuur. Nieuwe Instituut houdt zich bezig met de grote ontwikkelingen in de maatschappij, zoals de krapte op de woningmarkt, de energietransitie, de opkomst van kunstmatige intelligentie, mobiliteit of het gebruik van de publieke ruimte. Ontwerpers, waaronder architecten en digitale makers, kunnen aan die ontwikkelingen een belangrijke bijdrage leveren. Nieuwe Instituut toont het werk van ontwerpers, brengt mensen met elkaar in contact, verzamelt, ontwikkelt en deelt kennis.

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