Numerisation de la vieille ville de Mossoul, Irak, 2018

Numerisation de la vieille ville de Mossoul, Irak, 2018

© Iconem, UNESCO

In connection with the exhibition Patrimoines en resistance (lit. Heritage in Resistance), this discussion addresses the question of repair and reconstruction—a process that involves territories, populations, and memories, even before the end of conflict. Among the forms of restoration considered, the acoustic and visual modeling of damaged or erased heritage reflects a desire to bring life back to these places.

Speakers

Yves Ubelman architect, president, and founder of Iconem
Barbara Cassin philologist
Sonia Wieder Atherton cellist
Moderated by Isabelle Regnier, journalist at Le Monde


The screenings, lectures and round-table discussions organised at the Cité in connection with the exhibition ‘Patrimoines en résistance’ aim to encourage dialogue and a diversity of viewpoints. The opinions expressed on these occasions are those of the speakers alone and should not be interpreted as reflecting the position of the Cité or its partners.

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