Mapping Migration Memories Exhibition Opens at Company House
(IN)›Tangible Lab
The (IN)>Tangible Lab’s aim is to capture and physically translate the vibrantly diverse Intangible Cultural Heritage within Qatar through interdisciplinary lenses. This Research and Design cluster will bring together designers, artists, cultural scholars, scientists, and museum curators from VCU Richmond, partner institutions within Education City as well as relevant external collaborators and researchers. We are particularly interested in identifying traditional local and & ecological wisdom to contribute to supporting sustainable energy and environments and optimizing health for a just and equitable society. We are invested in applying creativity for social sustainability.
Intangible heritage has often been described as a critical force behind cultural diversity. Article 2 of the 2003 UNESCO Convention for Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage describes intangible cultural heritage as “the practices, representations, expressions, knowledge, and skills handed down from generation to generation.” This knowledge is constantly recreated by communities and groups in response to their environment, their interaction with nature and its history, and provides communities with a sense of identity and continuity, promoting respect for cultural diversity and human creativity.
Team
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Astrid KensingerPrincipal Investigator, (IN)›Tangible Lab
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Maysaa AlmuminCollaborator, (IN)›Tangible Lab
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Shaima SherifCollaborator, (IN)›Tangible Lab
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Guillaume RouseréCollaborator, (IN)›Tangible Lab
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Dr. Aspa ChatziefthimiouCollaborator, (IN)›Tangible Lab
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AAlaa AlbarazyPost-Graduate Fellow, (IN)›Tangible Lab
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MMaha AlMarriStudent Research Assistant, (IN)›Tangible Lab
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SSara AlNaimiStudent Research Assistant, (IN)›Tangible Lab
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AAlanood al ThaniStudent Research Assistant, (IN)›Tangible Lab
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LLatifa Al AliStudent Research Assistant, (IN)›Tangible Lab
Projects
Output
The presentation focused on how Physical re-enactment and embodied knowledge are powerful tools for extending Intangible Cultural Heritage allowing a specific audience or general public to experience and participate in a phenomenological multi-sensory and haptic designed space.
The presentation focused on The (IN)>TANGIBLE_LAB explores documentation processes including video, audio, photography, transcription and translation of living culture.
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Collaborate.
Impact.
We collaborate with researchers, government entities, profit and non-profit organizations, and educational institutions that share that vision. We actively seek partnerships and value synergetic contributions to our creative community.