Event

Curating and Editing – Between museums and media (Day 2)

  • Location

    Centre national de l'audiovisuel

    1b rue du Centenaire

    3475, Dudelange, Luxembourg

  • Topic(s)
    Humanities
  • Type(s)
    Free of charge, In-person event

Curating and Editing – Between Museums and Media is a meeting of young researchers and international specialists that will take place from October 22 to 24 at the Musée National d’Archéologie, Histoire et Art du Luxembourg (MNAHA), the Centre National de l’Audiovisuel (CNA), and the Belval Learning Center. Organized by the University of Luxembourg, it aims to examine our relationship with images today. It will begin on the afternoon of October 22 at the MNAHA with the launch of an app specially designed for the works on display and, more broadly, with a focus on the contribution of digital technology to museums and the experience of art.

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Programme

The speakers will deliver their presentations in English in the morning and in French in the afternoon.

  • Pierluigi Basso Fossali (Sémiotique, Università di Bologna) – Moderator

  • 9h00

    Rossana De Angelis (Sciences du langage/Médiations, Université Paris Est-Créteil) – Analysing
    Discourse in Mediation and Curation

  • 9h30

    Discussion

  • 9h50

    Nicolas Navarro & Lise Renaud (Muséologie & Communication, Université de Liège & Sciences de
    l’information et de la communication, Université d’Avignon) – Digital labeling of exhibition objects

  • 10h20

    Discussion

  • 10h40

    Break

  • Mathias Blanc (Sociologie/Art, Université du Luxembourg & École du Louvre) – Moderator

  • 10h50

    Julien Thiburce, Sofiane Doulfaquar & Sophie Doublet (Sciences du langage & UX – User experience, Université Lyon 2 & Université du Luxembourg) – Studying the role of digital devices in interactions at museums: linguistic, social, and professional challenges

  • 11h20

    Amandine Jeanson & Marie Vidal de la Blanche (Chargées de projets numériques & du
    développement des publics du Palais des Beaux-Arts de Lille) – The Museum’s Challenges

  • 11h40

    Discussion

  • 12h10

    Lunch and tour of the Wassertuerm + Pomhouse

  • Marion Colas-Blaise (Semiotics, University of Luxembourg) – Moderator

  • 14h00

    Patricia Ribault (Digital design, Université Paris 8 Vincennes-Saint Denis & Humboldt Universität
    Berlin) – Gestes de faire et gestes de voir, ou comment toucher sans y toucher

  • 14h30

    Discussion

  • 14h50

    Samuel Bianchini (Arts/Numérique, École Nationale Supérieure d’Arts Décoratifs, Paris) – Public, Publication, Publicization. Rethinking the Way to Make Things Public Through Art and Design Research: the Case of .able Journal

  • 15h20

    Discussion

  • 15h40

    Break

  • 15h50

    Antonio Somaini (Media/Visual studies, Université Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3) – Latent Spaces as
    Meta-Archives: Generative AI, Visual Culture, and the Mediation of the Past

  • 16h20

    Discussion

  • 16h50

    Gilles Zeimet (Art History/director of CNA) – Presentation and tour of the CNA

Contact

  • Assist. Prof. Gian Maria Tore - Université du Luxembourg

    Assist. Prof Gian Maria TORE

    FHSE
    Assist. Professor | Deputy head of the Romance Studies, Media and Arts | Lecturer/Board member for BTS ‘Cinéma et audiovisuel’
    Language & Linguistics | Communication & mass media | Art & art history
  • Roxanne Loos - Université catholique de Louvain

    Roxanne LOOS

    UCLouvain – Saint-Louis Bruxelles
    Guest professor | Postdoctoral researcher on the “Augmented Artwork Analysis” project
    Language & Linguistics | Communication & mass media | Art & art history

About the project

Find out more about the “Augmented Artwork Analysis” project here.