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SUMMARY:Panel discussion: Remembrance work in digital spaces 
DESCRIPTION:Together with experts Dr Jonas Fegert\, Nhi Le and Susanne Sie
 gert\, moderator Benjamin Fischer discusses how digital methods can transf
 orm the culture of remembrance. The discussion will address both opportuni
 ties – such as new approaches to historical experiences or innovative ed
 ucational formats – and risks\, such as questions of authenticity\, mani
 pulation or the use of private platforms.\nAs this year’s European Capit
 al of Culture\, Chemnitz\, is a city of contrasts – characterised by liv
 ely diversity and\, at the same time\, by the challenges of a violent past
 .  The event "Remembrance work in digital spaces" is part of the 3rd CPPD
  festival "Memory Matters" and is being realised with the Future 500 progr
 amme and in cooperation with Offener Prozess - a documentation centre on t
 he NSU complex. The Open Process stands for the examination of history on 
 site and opens up a framework for discussing future perspectives of the cu
 lture of remembrance in digital spaces.\nDuring the festival\, the Dynamic
  Memory Lab »Nước Đức« Vietnamese-German Migration Hi | Stories« 
 be open to visitors in the foyer of the Documentation Center on the NSU co
 mplex. As part of the event ‚Practices of Remembrance in Digital Spaces\
 ,‘ a curators‘ tour with Dan Thy Nguyen and Nina Reiprich will take pl
 ace.Please register here to participate in the event. For the curator’s 
 tour\, please arrive at 6 pm in the foyer of the documentation center.\n\n
 \n    English Version:\nDigitalisation opens up new possibilities for 
 engaging with remembrance culture – from AI-supported eyewitness intervi
 ews to holographic encounters and globally accessible digital archives. At
  the same time\, it raises new challenges. As this year’s European Capit
 al of Culture\, Chemnitz\, is a city of contrasts – characterised by liv
 ely diversity and\, at the same time\, by the challenges of a violent past
 . The Offener Prozess – a documentation center on the NSU complex – em
 bodies this engagement with local history and offers a special framework t
 o discuss the future of remembrance culture while exploring digital method
 s without endangering the integrity or significance of physical places of 
 remembrance.\nTogether with experts Dr Jonas Fegert\, Nhi Le and Susanne S
 iegert\, moderator Benjamin Fischer discusses how digital methods can tran
 sform the culture of remembrance. The discussion will address both opportu
 nities – such as new approaches to historical experiences or innovative 
 educational formats – and risks\, such as questions of authenticity\, ma
 nipulation or the use of private platforms.\nThe event ‚Practices of Rem
 embrance in Digital Spaces‘ is part of the 3rd CPPD Festival »Memory Ma
 tters« and is being realised with the Future 500 programme and in coopera
 tion with Offener Prozess – a documentation center on the NSU complex.\n
 During the festival\, the Dynamic Memory Lab »Nước Đức« Vietnamese
 -German Migration Hi | Stories« be open to visitors in the foyer of the D
 ocumentation Center on the NSU complex. As part of the event ‚Practices 
 of Remembrance in Digital Spaces\,‘ a curators‘ tour with Dan Thy Nguy
 en and Nina Reiprich will take place.\nPlease register here to participate
  in the event. For the curator’s tour\, please arrive at 6 pm in the foy
 er of the documentation center. \nThe Coalition for Pluralistic Public Di
 scourse (CPPD) festival series entitled »Memory Matters« takes place at 
 various locations in Germany and Europe. The festivals include workshops\,
  artistic interventions and discussion panels\, bringing together various 
 organisations\, institutions and actors from civil society\, the arts\, ac
 ademia and politics to promote a pluralistic culture of remembrance.\nThe 
 Coalition for Pluralistic Public Discourse (CPPD) is a collaborative netwo
 rk and productive platform of around 98 artists\, academics\, journalists 
 and activists who work and research on plural cultures of remembrance in a
  wide variety of ways. The aim of the network is to develop artistic\, civ
 il society and educational policy concepts for pluralistic remembrance. Th
 e artistic curator of the CPPD is the lyricist and publicist Dr Max Czolle
 k.\nThe Future 500 programme brings together Europe’s most promising tal
 ents from politics\, business\, academia\, and civil society. Future 500 d
 evelops concrete socio-political initiatives through international interre
 ligious-worldview and intercultural dialogue\, implementing these within E
 uropean civil society. Through its work\, Future 500 is making a lasting c
 ontribution to strengthening social cohesion in Europe.Bildurheber.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Together with experts Dr Jonas Fegert\, Nh
 i Le and Susanne Siegert\, moderator Benjamin Fischer discusses how digita
 l methods can transform the culture of remembrance. The discussion will ad
 dress both opportunities – such as new approaches to historical experien
 ces or innovative educational formats – and risks\, such as questions of
  authenticity\, manipulation or the use of private platforms.</p>\n<p>As t
 his year’s European Capital of Culture\, Chemnitz\, is a city of contras
 ts – characterised by lively diversity and\, at the same time\, by the c
 hallenges of a violent past. &nbsp\;The event "Remembrance work in digital
  spaces" is part of the 3rd CPPD festival "Memory Matters" and is being re
 alised with the Future 500 programme and in cooperation with Offener Proze
 ss - a documentation centre on the NSU complex. The Open Process stands fo
 r the examination of history on site and opens up a framework for discussi
 ng future perspectives of the culture of remembrance in digital spaces.</p
 >\n<p>During the festival\, the Dynamic Memory Lab »Nước Đức« Viet
 namese-German Migration Hi | Stories« be open to visitors in the foyer of
  the Documentation Center on the NSU complex. As part of the event ‚Prac
 tices of Remembrance in Digital Spaces\,‘ a curators‘ tour with Dan Th
 y Nguyen and Nina Reiprich will take place.<br /><br /><strong>Please regi
 ster here to participate in the event. For the curator’s tour\, please a
 rrive at 6 pm in the foyer of the documentation center.</strong></p>\n\n\n
 <p>&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;<br />English Version:</p>\n<p>Digitalisati
 on opens up new possibilities for engaging with remembrance culture – fr
 om AI-supported eyewitness interviews to holographic encounters and global
 ly accessible digital archives. At the same time\, it raises new challenge
 s. As this year’s European Capital of Culture\, Chemnitz\, is a city of 
 contrasts – characterised by lively diversity and\, at the same time\, b
 y the challenges of a violent past. The Offener Prozess – a documentatio
 n center on the NSU complex – embodies this engagement with local histor
 y and offers a special framework to discuss the future of remembrance cult
 ure while exploring digital methods without endangering the integrity or s
 ignificance of physical places of remembrance.</p>\n<p>Together with exper
 ts Dr Jonas Fegert\, Nhi Le and Susanne Siegert\, moderator Benjamin Fisch
 er discusses how digital methods can transform the culture of remembrance.
  The discussion will address both opportunities – such as new approaches
  to historical experiences or innovative educational formats – and risks
 \, such as questions of authenticity\, manipulation or the use of private 
 platforms.</p>\n<p>The event ‚Practices of Remembrance in Digital Spaces
 ‘ is part of the 3rd CPPD Festival »Memory Matters« and is being reali
 sed with the Future 500 programme and in cooperation with Offener Prozess 
 – a documentation center on the NSU complex.</p>\n<p>During the festival
 \, the Dynamic Memory Lab »Nước Đức« Vietnamese-German Migration H
 i | Stories« be open to visitors in the foyer of the Documentation Center
  on the NSU complex. As part of the event ‚Practices of Remembrance in D
 igital Spaces\,‘ a curators‘ tour with Dan Thy Nguyen and Nina Reipric
 h will take place.</p>\n<p><strong>Please register here to participate in 
 the event. For the curator’s tour\, please arrive at 6 pm in the foyer o
 f the documentation center.</strong><br />&nbsp\;</p>\n<p><strong>The Coal
 ition for Pluralistic Public Discourse</strong> (CPPD) festival series ent
 itled »Memory Matters« takes place at various locations in Germany and E
 urope. The festivals include workshops\, artistic interventions and discus
 sion panels\, bringing together various organisations\, institutions and a
 ctors from civil society\, the arts\, academia and politics to promote a p
 luralistic culture of remembrance.</p>\n<p><strong>The Coalition for Plura
 listic Public Discourse</strong> (CPPD) is a collaborative network and pro
 ductive platform of around 98 artists\, academics\, journalists and activi
 sts who work and research on plural cultures of remembrance in a wide vari
 ety of ways. The aim of the network is to develop artistic\, civil society
  and educational policy concepts for pluralistic remembrance. The artistic
  curator of the CPPD is the lyricist and publicist Dr Max Czollek.</p>\n<p
 ><strong>The Future 500</strong> programme brings together Europe’s most
  promising talents from politics\, business\, academia\, and civil society
 . Future 500 develops concrete socio-political initiatives through interna
 tional interreligious-worldview and intercultural dialogue\, implementing 
 these within European civil society. Through its work\, Future 500 is maki
 ng a lasting contribution to strengthening social cohesion in Europe.<br /
 >Bildurheber.</p>
LOCATION:Chemnitz\, Open trial - Documentation centre on the NSU complex (
 https://offener-prozess.de/)
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