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Cultures d'arxiu
(octubre - noviembre de 2000
Fundació Antoni Tàpies, Barcelona)
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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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Denuncia / Report: Zapatero: "Cuando llegamos al poder hubo un barrido informático masivo"
Enviado por editor en Viernes, 19 Diciembre, 2008 - 02:10 (3918 lecturas)
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elpais.com
Zapatero: "Cuando llegamos al poder hubo un barrido informático masivo"
El presidente del Gobierno hace balance del año en una entrevista en la que asegura que en la lucha contra ETA "se está en muy buen camino"
ELPAÍS.com - Madrid - 18/12/2008
El presidente del Gobierno, José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, ha declarado esta noche que cuando llegó al poder, en marzo de 2004, "hubo un barrido informático masivo" por parte del Gobierno saliente, del PP, lo que le impidió, entre otros asuntos, tener alguna "prueba de los vuelos" militares de Estados Unidos que hicieron escala en España con dirección a la base de Guantánamo. "Yo, por lo tanto, lo desconocía, y no lo hubiera permitido" de haberlo sabido. Rodríguez Zapatero, en una entrevista en Cuatro con Iñaki Gabilondo, ha puesto en contexto aquellos hechos: "En febrero de 2002 [debido a los atentados contra Estados Unidos] hubo un gran apoyo y solidaridad" con ese país. Sin embargo, Washington, en su lucha contra el terrorismo llegó a situaciones como la base de Guantánamo. "¿Hay algo peor?", se ha preguntado.
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"El 23-F lo quemamos todo"
Enviado por editor en Jueves, 02 Octubre, 2008 - 03:09 (3663 lecturas)
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elpais.es
BALBINA SOSA y RENÉ MARREDO Investigación de Canarias
22/09/2008
Balbina Sosa, de 63 años, empezó a investigar la represión en Canarias con cinco amigos en los años ochenta porque pensó que se les acababa el tiempo. "Entrevistamos a una mujer de 99 años 15 días antes de que muriera", explica. "Tenía mucho miedo. Insistió muchísimo en que tuviéramos cuidado". Y lo tuvieron. Por eso el 23-F, con la intentona de golpe de Estado, Balbina y su grupo se deshicieron de mucha de la documentación que habían acumulado. "Nos asustamos", recuerda.
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Un fuego en los juzgados de Via Laietana destruye 700 expedientes de sus archivos
Enviado por editor en Domingo, 25 Septiembre, 2005 - 07:28 (4498 lecturas)
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LVD
23 septiembre 2005
Un incendio declarado la madrugada de ayer en la planta principal del juzgado de primera instancia número 44 de Barcelona, situado en el número 2 de la Via Laietana, destruyó unos 700 expedientes según aseguró Núria Cleries, directora general de Relacions amb l´Administració de Justícia de la Generalitat. No hubo heridos aunque sí retenciones de tráfico. Cuatro dotaciones de bomberos y el protocolo antiincendios consiguieron evitar que las llamas se extendieran al resto de las plantas, cuya estructura no resultó dañada.
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Rare Atlas Collection under the Hammer for £5million
Enviado por editor en Sábado, 04 Junio, 2005 - 01:43 (4025 lecturas)
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news.scotsman.com
31 May 2005
By Simon Evans, PA
A private collection of atlases that was nearly destroyed in a fire is expected to sell for more than £5million, auctioneers said today.
The 700 books, containing 60,000 maps, many of them extremely rare, were collected over a 50-year period.
The books were nearly reduced to ashes in April last year when a fire tore through Wardington Manor, near Banbury, Oxfordshire, where they were kept.
Householder Lord Wardington, the collector, was away on holiday at the time with his family, but villagers saved the collection by forming a human chain and passing the contents of the library out of the smoke-filled house to safety.
None of the maps was seriously damaged by the blaze but 17th century Wardington Manor was and Lord and Lady Wardington have now decided they have to part with the collection to finance repairs to their stately home.
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Secret Shostakovich archive may be lost to history
Enviado por editor en Sábado, 04 Junio, 2005 - 01:39 (4092 lecturas)
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02 Jun 2005
By Sonia Oxley
REUTERS
MOSCOW – Gathering dust in an Estonian apartment and disintegrating by the day is an important piece of musical history, says the owner of a secret archive relating to composer Dmitry Shostakovich.
The collection of 700,000 manuscripts and documents and 1,000 hours of concert recordings could shed new light on Shostakovich, regarded as one of the 20th century's greatest symphony composers.
But Mark Matsov, son of conductor Roman Matsov who worked closely with Shostakovich during the Soviet censorship years, fears it could be lost for ever.
Struggling to pay the rent on the archive's home in Tallinn, Matsov, who lives in Moscow, says the collection is in danger of becoming homeless and could perish if not digitally recorded.
'Every day, something is dying in this archive,' he told Reuters on Thursday.
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Priceless Shostakovich Archive May Be Lost Due to High Rent Prices
Enviado por editor en Sábado, 04 Junio, 2005 - 01:32 (4318 lecturas)
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www.mosnews.com
02 Jun 2005
Mark Matsov, son of Dmitry Shostakovich’s close friend, has revealed the secret archive relating to the famous Russian composer, Reuters reports. His unique collection kept in an Estonian apartment consists of 700,000 manuscripts and documents and 1,000 hours of concert recordings that can shed new light on Shostakovich.
He decided to tell journalists about his archive fearing it could be lost for ever as the 61-year-old man, who lives in Moscow, struggles to pay the rent on the archive’s home in Tallinn. He is worried that now Estonia is a member of the European Union, the apartment’s Soviet-era subsidized rent would be raised to market prices and he would be unable to pay. On the other hand, an Estonian government official said Matsov had not approached authorities about his collection.
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Burned libraries make Iraq's history a war casualty
Enviado por editor en Miércoles, 23 Abril, 2003 - 01:48 (3875 lecturas)
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The Boston Globe
April 21, 2003
By David Mehegan, Globe Staff
A mid the shock over the plunder of priceless artworks from Iraq's National Museum of Antiquities, relatively little attention has been paid to the burning last week of Iraq's libraries. While the extent of the loss is not yet fully known, two great libraries, with priceless ancient collections, have been burned, and at least two others looted.
''In many respects, what has happened is the complete destruction of history,'' says Traianos Gagos, head archivist of the University of Michigan Papyrus Collection. ''Manuscripts are the main materials we use to write history - it is the evidence. Books published in the last 30 years can be replaced. But rare manuscripts can never be replaced.''
''The looting and burning of virtually all these collections,'' says Andras Riedlmayer, bibliographer in Islamic art at Harvard's Fine Arts Library and a specialist in cultural heritage threatened by war, ''is an incalculable and largely irreplaceable loss. Just imagine the Library of Congress and National Archive pillaged and burned.''
According to news reports, the burned libraries (with contents described by Riedlmayer) include:
The Awqaf Library (Library of the Ministry of Religious Endowments), which contained 8,500 Islamic manuscript codices (an ancient type of book) in Arabic, as well as hundreds of manuscripts in Persian and Ottoman Turkish. It also contained ancient illuminated Korans. Its oldest work was a scriptural commentary by the ninth-century scholar Ibn Qutayba, copied in 1079.
Nota: www.boston.com
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When "Free People" Loot
Enviado por editor en Domingo, 20 Abril, 2003 - 03:03 (3957 lecturas)
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redpepper (www.rabble.ca)
April 19, 2003
Rick Salutin
Originally published by The Globe and Mail. Rick Salutin’s column appears every Friday.
It is striking, even shocking, how distressed many of us felt, amid the real destruction and brutality of a war, by the mere loss of cultural artifacts (at Baghdad’s National Museum) and documents (in its national library and archives). Are we so effete that we get queasier over objects and records than lives? Are we trying to avert our eyes from the real human horror? Or is it something else.
Nota: http://www.redpepper.org.uk/
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Society of American Archivists' Statement on Destruction of Iraqi Archives
Enviado por editor en Sábado, 19 Abril, 2003 - 02:37 (3922 lecturas)
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Press Release, Society of American Archivists
April 17, 2003
The Society of American Archivists (SAA) is deeply concerned by several recent news reports that suggest that contemporary and historical records in Iraq are threatened as a result of the current conflict in that country. SAA urges that the protection of Iraq's documentary heritage be made a priority during the reconstruction of Iraq.
Accounts in the news media suggest that there have been deliberate attempts to destroy the records of oppression in order to hide evidence of past crimes. Other stories highlight the destruction of records in order to remove evidence of property ownership, citizenship, or nationality. Still others describe random acts of violence that threaten the cultural history of the country.
Nota: http://electroniciraq.net/news/682.shtml
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How and why the US encouraged looting in Iraq
Enviado por editor en Sábado, 19 Abril, 2003 - 02:29 (3883 lecturas)
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World Socialist Web Site
By Patrick Martin
April 15, 2003
The widespread looting in Baghdad, Basra, Mosul, Kirkuk and other Iraqi cities, following the collapse of the Ba’athist regime of President Saddam Hussein, was not merely an incidental byproduct of the US military conquest of Iraq. It was deliberately encouraged and fostered by the Bush administration and the Pentagon for definite political and economic reasons.
Thousands took part in the looting in Baghdad which began April 9, the day the Hussein government ceased to function in the capital city. Not only were government ministries targeted, and the homes of the Ba’athist elite, but public institutions vital to Iraqi society, including hospitals, schools and food distribution centers. Equipment and parts were stripped from power plants, thus delaying the restoration of electricity to the city of 5 million people.
Nota: www.wsws.org
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The sacking of Iraq's museums: US wages war against culture and history
Enviado por editor en Sábado, 19 Abril, 2003 - 02:26 (3752 lecturas)
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World Socialist Web Site
April 16, 2003
By Patrick Martin
The looting of Iraq’s museums and National Library, with the destruction of much of Iraq’s cultural heritage, is a historic crime for which the Bush administration is responsible.
US government officials were warned repeatedly about possible damage to irreplaceable artifacts, either from American bombs and missiles or from post-war instability after the removal of the Iraqi government, but they did nothing to prevent it. Their inaction constitutes a gross violation of the 1954 Hague Convention on the protection of artistic treasures in wartime, adopted in response to the Nazi looting of occupied Europe during World War II.
Nota: www.wsws.org
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Denuncia / Report: US government implicated in planned theft of Iraqi artistic treasures
Enviado por editor en Sábado, 19 Abril, 2003 - 02:22 (4055 lecturas)
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World Socialist Web Site
April 19, 2003
By Ann Talbot
As the full extent of the looting of Iraq’s National Museum in Baghdad emerges, it becomes clear that there was nothing accidental about it. Rather it was the result of a long planned project to plunder the artistic and historical treasures that are held in the museums of Iraq.
Had the National Museum of Iraq been looted by poor slum dwellers it would have been crime enough, and the responsibility would have rested with the American administration that refused, despite repeated warnings, to provide for the security of Baghdad’s cultural buildings.
Once the museum staff were able to communicate with the outside world, however, it became apparent that the looting was not random. It was the work of people who knew what they were looking for and came specially equipped for the job.
Nota: http://www.wsws.org
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Burn a Country's Past and You Torch Its Future
Enviado por editor en Sábado, 19 Abril, 2003 - 02:09 (3925 lecturas)
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washingtonpost.com
April 20, 2003
It happened here, too. The British burned our national library in 1814. It wasn't much of a library, to be sure -- just a collection of about 3,000 volumes assembled for the use of senators and congressmen in the new capitol being built in the wilderness of Washington, D.C. But in destroying it, the British invaders struck at the heart of what would develop into a national identity.
Nota: www.washingtonpost.com
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UC Berkeley professors deliver eulogy for lost treasures of Iraq
Enviado por editor en Sábado, 19 Abril, 2003 - 01:57 (4052 lecturas)
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April 18, 2003
By Kathleen Maclay, Media Relations |
BERKELEY - Before a standing-room-only crowd at UC Berkeley’s Archaeological Research Facility on April 16, three professors of Near Eastern Studies lamented the recent staggering losses to the cultural heritage of the region known as the birthplace of civilization.
Although archaeologists around the world urged the U.S. Defense Department to protect Iraq’s cultural heritage and to place a premium on guarding the National Museum, "indifference appears to have prevailed," said Near Eastern professor David Stronach.
Nota: www.berkeley.edu
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Tres asesores de Bush dimiten por el expolio cultural de Irak
Enviado por editor en Sábado, 19 Abril, 2003 - 01:44 (4414 lecturas)
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EL PERIÓDICO
19 abril 2003
WASHINGTON / BAGDAD
Los expertos critican al Pentágono por no haber impedido el saqueo del patrimonio
El Museo Nacional Arqueológico de Bagdad culpa a EEUU del "crimen del siglo"
Tres de los nueve miembros del comité que asesora al presidente de EEUU George Bush en cuestiones culturales, dimitieron como protesta porque las fuerzas estadounidenses no impidieron la destrucción y los saqueos en el Museo Nacional Arqueológico de Bagdad.
El presidente del Comité Asesor de Bienes Culturales de la Casa Blanca, Martin Sullivan, y dos miembros del mismo comité, Gary Vikan y Richard Lanier, expresaron su "decepción" por la falta de acción de las tropas norteamericanas para prevenir los daños en el patrimonio cultural iraquí.
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