3. We have a problem.
We are the solutionTw: @artlust
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4. We are a nation of immigrants
Give me your tired, your poor,
poor, your huddled masses
masses yearning to breathe free.
breathe free.
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5. We are a nation of immigrants/
settlers, forced migrants, and
native people.
Give me your tired, your poor,
poor, your huddled masses
masses yearning to breathe free.
breathe free.
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IG: @_art_lust_
6. Raphael Tuck & Sons (English, 1886–1960), Boston "Tea Party" Dec 16. 1773:
Independence Day, 1909. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 2012.9261.3
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7. I would like to acknowledge that the land we are meeting on today is
the original homelands of the Mashpee Wampanoag, Aquinnah
Wampanoag, Nipmuc, and Massachusett tribal nations. We
acknowledge the painful history of genocide and forced removal
from this territory, and we honor and respect the many diverse
Indigenous peoples still connected to this land on which we gather.
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12. Exhibit in the Royal Museum for Central Africa, Tervuren, Belgium.Tw: @artlust
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13. Sculptural fragment depicting Buddha’s enlightenment, Gandhara,
Kushana period, 2nd-3rd century C.E., schist, (Smithsonian, Freer
Gallery of Art).
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14. Sculptural fragment depicting Buddha’s
enlightenment, Gandhara, Kushana period,
2nd-3rd century C.E., schist, (Smithsonian,
Gallery of Art).
Anonymous, Sargent's Tite Street studio (view 4:
south wall), about 1922. 2015.2415.4
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15. Anonymous, Sculptural fragment depicting Buddha’s
enlightenment, Gandhara, Kushana period, 2nd-3rd
2nd-3rd century C.E., schist, (Smithsonian, Freer
Gallery of Art).
Anonymous, Sargent's Tite Street studio (view 4:
south wall), about 1922. 2015.2415.4
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IG: @_art_lust_
16. We are the solution
Additive
Collaborative
Iterative
Ephemeral
Fundable
FoundationalTw: @artlust
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17. Indigenous
Ways of
Knowing
Traditional Museum
Knowledge Systems
Decolonized
Knowledge
System
Reconsider
Museum
Processes
Reconsider
Collection
Interpretation
Employing the
Decolonized
Knowledge
System
Analyze
limitations in
physical space
Working
collaboratively with
indigenous people
Create the
virtual
immersive
interaction
An Intellectual Framework to Employ AR as a Decolonization Tool:
A Schematic
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The colonists threw off the yoke of the oppressive British.
We are a nation of immigrants/ settler, forced migrants, and native people
We are a nation of immigrants/ settler, forced migrants, and native people
The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude. Until the Supreme Court struck it down in 1915, many states used the "grandfather clause " to keep descendents of slaves out of elections.
No suffrage
We colonized the Native Americans, remember.
On this day in 1773, a group of Massachusetts colonists disguised as MohawkIndians board three British tea ships moored in Boston Harbor and dump 342 chests of tea into the water.
I’m a colonial product
Small group of people effected the whole world
Decolonization is being thoughtful how we handle this global shift to create more equitable systems.
I didn’t own slaves. Right. This isn’t about you. It’s about systems. We will in a system where humans were bought and sold. Where land was taken. And, we are on that land.
Repatriation:
Belgium’s African Museum 10,290,000 collection objects for 11.6 million people
78 million
120,000 ethnographic artefacts, 170,000 photographs and 10,000,000 zoological specimens
Who tells stories?
Repatriation isn’t always right