As part of the ‘The Collaborative Museum’ (CoMuse) initiative, more than 40 collaborative projects will be carried out over a period of at least three years, developing multi-perspective approaches to collection-based research in a wide range of thematic areas and testing new formats for collaborative processes.
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- Scientific Cooperation
- Contemporary Art
- Urban Society
- Museum Cooperation
- Education & Outreach
- Culture of Remembrance
- Audiovisual Methodolgies
- Oral History
- Collection Research
- Provenance Research
- Conservation & Restauration
- Community Engagement
- Indigenous Agency
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ProjectScientific Cooperation Education & Outreach Collection Research
Six metres of Traiphum
The “Traiphum”, book of the “Three Worlds”, is one of the oldest and most beautiful illuminated manuscripts of Thai book art. Made in Thonburi (today…
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ProjectScientific Cooperation Oral History Provenance Research Community Engagement
Talking Mats: Interwoven Histories – Connecting Peoples
In the rhythmic movement of skilled hands, an ancient craft unfolds. One that bridges past and present, revealing stories through woven patterns while…
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ProjectAudiovisual Methodolgies Oral History Community Engagement
Transforming the Archive: A Slice of Life
The film archive of the Ethnologisches Museum and the Museum für Asiatische Kunst comprises around 4,000 films from different eras and regions,…
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ProjectAudiovisual Methodolgies Oral History
Macucu
Ever since 2017 there has been a close cooperation between the Ethnologisches Museum, the Indigenous high school ENOSIMAR (Escuela Normal Superior…
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ProjectAudiovisual Methodolgies Collection Research Provenance Research Community Engagement
Shiva Linga
There is a Chaturmukh Shiva Linga kosh in the collections of the Museum für Asiatische Kunst; it is made of gilded copper, and has four faces. Such an…
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