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Cultures d'arxiu
(octubre - noviembre de 2000
Fundació Antoni Tàpies, Barcelona)
- Recorrido
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Cultures d´arxiu:
memòria, identitat, identificació (julio - septiembre 2002 Universitat de València. La Nau)
- Recorrido
- Boletín:
solicita nuestro boletín nº1 (gratuito, incluir dirección)
Culturas de archivo: fondos y nuevos documentos (febrero - marzo 2003 Universidad de Salamanca. Palacio Abrantes)

- Recorrido
- Boletín:
solicita nuestro boletín nº2 (gratuito, incluir dirección)
Taller: arte, exposición, memoria
(octubre 2003. UPC, ETSAB. Barcelona)
Taller: arte, exposición, memoria II
(octubre 2004. UPC, ETSAB. Barcelona)
Culturas de archivo IV: representaciones
Febrero-abril 2005
Espacio-archivo
Monasterio de Nuestra Señora de Prado
Autovía Puente Colgante s/n
Fondo Ángel Ferrant
Patio Herreriano
Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Español
Jorge Guillén, 6
Sala de Referencia Planos y Dibujos
Archivo de la Real Chancillería de Valladolid
Chancillería, 4
Organización y producción: Junta de Castilla y León
Taller/Worshop: Culturas de archivo
Septiembre/September 2005
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
Escola Tècnica Superior
d'Arquitectura de Barcelona
- Visita al archivo districte Sants-Monjuic 28 septiembre 2005
Octubre/October 17-23 2005
KUNSTAKADEMIET I TRODHEIM
Fakultet for arkitektur og billedkunst
Lectures and workshop: Archive Cultures
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- Lecture

-Temporary Library
- Visiting Legal Museum
- Visting Stadtarchiv

- Working on reference room
Participación en SEMINARIO DOCUMENTALIDADES. CGAC.
14 octubre 2006
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Participación en el seminario "La imagen fantasma". Barcelona, Fundació Antoni Tàpies, 28 noviembre 2006
Participación en el simposio internacional "Revistas y Guerra". MNCARS, enero 2007
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Ideas recibidas
Un vocabulario para la cultura artística contemporánea
Curso-programa de conferencias
MACBA Octubre/October 2008
Archivo: el acceso al saber/poder y las alternativas a la exposición
ALLAN SEKULA.
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Conversaciones abiertas Dictadura, Arte y Archivo

Casa Amèrica Catalunya. c/ Còrsega, 299. Barcelona
7/8/9 OCTUBRE 2008 www.americat.net
Programa
Libro Santiago Roqueta. Co-edición y concepto. El libro constituye un montaje de documentos imágenes y rastros dejados por S.R. en su actividad profesional y docente.
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Biblioteca / Library: Thomas Henry Huxley, 'A Lecture on the Fossil Remains of Man, delivered at the Royal Institution, Feb. 7th, 1862...'
Enviado por editor en Sábado, 07 Diciembre, 2002 - 11:34 (9697 lecturas)
Tema Identificación / Identification
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The Lancet, 15 February 1862, pp. 166-7.
IT is the object of this lecture to explain why those persons who look at Man from a scientific point of view as the great final term of animal development, regard two skulls not very long since discovered as the most venerable and the most interesting specimens of humanity. Of those two skulls (of which casts were on the table), the one belongs to the oldest man of whom we hare any knowledge, and the other seems to be the lowest and most degraded in rank of any which can claim humanity. In order to explain how these skulls progress that interest, why one of them may be regarded as the most ancient relic of man, and what are their relations to the existing races, many preliminary details must be reviewed.
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Ugandan Judge Orders Release of Key Document on Bujagali Dam
Enviado por editor en Viernes, 06 Diciembre, 2002 - 01:02 (5220 lecturas)
Tema Noticias/News
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Today, November 22, 2002 freedominfo.org's IFTI Watch column reports
extraordinary news from Uganda.
Relying on the open government clause of the Ugandan constitution, a top
Ugandan judge Nov. 12 ordered the release of a key document about a
controversial dam project that the Ugandan government and the World Bank
declined to disclose.
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Geologists discover world's oldest rocks
Enviado por editor en Miércoles, 04 Diciembre, 2002 - 11:41 (6987 lecturas)
Tema Investigación Científica
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CNN.com
December 3, 2002
MONTREAL, Canada (Reuters) -- A team of Canadian geologists said on Tuesday they had found rocks dating back nearly 4 billion years, which could help scientists better understand Earth's early development and the very beginnings of life.
The scientists said the volcanic and sedimentary rocks were 3.825 billion years old and came from the Inukjuak area in the northern reaches of the province of Quebec, on Hudson Bay.
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Biblioteca / Library: THE SAVAGE ORIGIN OF TATTOOING
Enviado por editor en Sábado, 23 Noviembre, 2002 - 05:09 (9963 lecturas)
Tema Identificación / Identification
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By Professor. CESARE LOMBROSO
(reproduced from Popular Science Monthly, 1896 (April), pp. 793-803.)
I HAVE been told that the fashion of tattooing the arm exists among women of prominence in London society. The taste for this style is not a good indication of the refinement and delicacy of the English ladies: first, it indicates an inferior sensitiveness, for one has to be obtuse to pain to submit to this wholly savage operation without any other object than the gratification of vanity; and it is contrary to progress, for all exaggerations of dress are atavistic. Simplicity in ornamentation and clothing and uniformity are an advance gained during these last centuries by the virile sex, by man, and constitute a superiority in him over woman, who has to spend for dress an enormous amount of time and money, without gaining any real advantage, even to her beauty. But it is not desirable that so inordinate an accession to ornamentation as tattooing would be should be adopted; for an observation I have made on more than 6,000 criminals has demonstrated to me that this custom is held in too great honor among them. Thus, while out of 2,739 soldiers I have found tattoo marks only among 12 per cent, always limited to the arms and the breast; among 5,348 criminals, 667 were tattooed, or ten per cent of the adults and 3.9 per cent of the minors. Baer recently observed tattooing among two per cent of German criminals and 9 5 per cent of soldiers (Der Verbrecher, 1893).
Nota: visit: The Body Politic Project
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A new online archive on Michel Auder
Enviado por editor en Jueves, 14 Noviembre, 2002 - 10:30 (6155 lecturas)
Tema Arte/Arts
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e-flux
November 12, 2002
http://www.michelauder.com is a new website presenting the work of one of the pioneers in video art, Michel Auder.
Born in Soisson, France, in 1945, Auder began making films at the age of 18. As an aspiring young filmmaker, he was influenced by the French New Wave and experimental cinema, most notably Jean-Luc Godard and Andy Warhol.
In 1969 Auder met and eventually married Viva - one of Warhol's principal talents. A year later, they moved to New York where he has since resided. Since 1970 he has persistently documented people, places and events that are his life.
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