Can digital monuments and digital art interventions in public spaces contribute to memory politics? How do memories of people, places, and events turn into datasets that can be used in educational formats? What significance do digitalization projects have for collective memory, and how do you turn a database into appealing apps and websites for various target groups?
Experts will discuss these questions with all visitors. Digital projects will be presented – exhibition formats, reconstructions, artistic formats, and apps – that have been created in Frankfurt and the Rhine-Main area. Participants are warmly invited to bring their own projects!
Among others with Michael Lenarz (Max Dienemann / Salomon Formstecher Gesellschaft), Jeanne Charlotte Vogt (NODE Verein zur Förderung Digitaler Kultur), Tanja Neumann (METAhub Frankfurt), Gloria Schulz (Studio für unendliche Möglichkeiten), Vanessa Amoah Opoku, Ben Livne Weitzman (WAVA.AR), Alexander Roidl (Hochschule Mainz / NODE), Denis Klein, Markus Mau, Sina Hassene Daouadji, Hannah Gmeiner, Prof. Piotr Kuroczyński, Dr. Jan Lutteroth, Michael Sherman (Hochschule Mainz)
Registration: anmeldung@metahubfrankfurt.de