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Visualizing Bishkek Lilit Dabagian David Leupold

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Visualizing Bishkek Lilit Dabagian David Leupold
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Publisher: NIDID - New Ideas for Development, Identity and Democracy
File Extension: PDF
File size: 17.16 MB
Pages: 20
Author: Lilit Dabagian; David Leupold
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Visualizing Bishkek Lilit Dabagian David Leupold by Lilit Dabagian; David Leupold instant download after payment.

VISUALIZING BISHKEK

Visualizing Memory is an ongoing, sensory anthropological
project initiated by Lilit Dabagian, a Bishkek-based media
researcher and curator, and David Leupold, a Berlin-based
researcher in memory studies. Drawing from art and
anthropology alike, it seeks to explore and visualize the multilayered landscape of urban memory.
Sensory anthropology emphasizes the importance of senses
for anthropological observations and is preoccupied with
nding novel and unusual ways for communicating these
observations. When exploring historical layers in the urban
landscape, participants employ various sensory methods
which are translated into auto-anthropological texts, sound
impressions, as well as, still and moving images. The rst pilot project Visualizing Bishkek (2018) was launched in Central Asia to shed light on urban sites that tell new and fascinating counter-narratives on the history of the capital of Kyrgyzstan. 

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