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    Looking into the Future: Sites of Conscience as Spaces for Truth, Justice and Healing

    As part of her visit to the C²DH Dr. Ereshnee Naidu-Silverman will present the mission, work, and activities of the International Coalition of Sites of Conscience.

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    “I’m Still Alive”: Palestinian Women’s Digital Testimony and Feminist Resistance in Contemporary Media

    This talk by Dr Hanan Alawna examines how Palestinian women use digital platforms to produce political testimony and feminist knowledge under conditions of ongoing war and displacement.

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    CD-ROM. Click & Play

    This Forum Z invites you to discover the exhibition CD-ROM. A Click, A Story through a fun and accessible event for everyone aged 10 and up.

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    Transformative Play

    History@Play lecture and hands-on workshop by Prof. Sarah Lynne Bowman and Kjell Hedgard Hugaas, Uppsala University.

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    Maison du Son pop-up museum

    Discover the Maison du Son pop-up museum, the future media archaeologic Museum of sound media, now paired with the immersive Radio Luxembourg experience at Villa Louvigny.

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    PHACS: Building an Ecosystem of Participation

    Closing event of the Public History as the New Citizen Science of the Past (PHACS) project.

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    When Diplomacy Shapes the City: The Consular District of Ottoman Cities (17th–19th Centuries)

    Research seminar with Adnen El Ghali

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    Technostalgia. Afterlives of 80s-90s’ Digital Technologies

    This international conference is organised by the CD-Hist team (in parallel to the “CD-ROM. One Click, One Story” exhibition. It seeks to explore how digital and computing pasts are remembered, revived, and reimagined.

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    AI through History, History through AI

    Eighth Conference on Digital Humanities and Digital History hosted at the University of Luxembourg.

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    Technostalgia, Obsolescence, and Media Practices

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