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Can transdisciplinarity be an engine for creativity and a more intensive examination of the history of one’s own cultural heritage? Does it hold out an opportunity for a collective reappraisal of the colonial past? Why is participation essential for this? In the interview, Alice Stevenson and Heba Abd el-Gawad speak about their project "Egypt’s Dispersed Heritage", talking about challenges and astonishing insights on the way towards greater participation.
News from Dec 01, 2022
Alice Stevenson and Heba Abd el-Gawad jointly realised the project "Egypt's Dispersed Heritage", which caught our attention due to its transdisciplinary approach and the participative formats developed within it. With our annual theme in mind, we spoke with the project’s initiators, to find out more about this project and its objectives.
We have uploaded a video of the full interview on our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UPaXgIFuodw&t=17s. You can also read a short summary of the conversation in the Berliner Antike*-Blog.