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Explore the intersection of memory, knowledge, and art through oral and visual records in Europe and beyond. From Rudolf Steiner's lecture illustrations to Cindy Sherman's photo-albums, uncover the diverse ways in which memory is manifested and preserved. Follow Jean-Willy Mundele-Makusu's itinerary and join Hanane Radouane on a trip to Europe, gaining insights into the power of memory in shaping our individual and collective experiences.
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Luisa Passerini Introduction BABE, Bodies Across Borders. Oral and Visual Memory in Europe and Beyond
Part I. Crossroads Between Fields of Knowledge. Rudolf Steiner, One of the Blackboards Illustrating his Lectures, 1919-1924
Part II. Memory as Mouvement. Aplysia Californica and Its Neurons
Part III. Memory as Art, Art as Archive. Cindy Sherman, Photo-Albums 1970s
Part IV. Itineraries Jean-Willy Mundele-Makusu, Itinerary 1997-2013
Part V. Conclusion Hanane Radouane, Trip to Europe