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The HyMEx 2021 symposium lectures have been published in English

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The international HyMEx lecture series on the hybrid museum experience, organised by the #ludwigmuseum in collaboration with ZKM | Karlsruhe, between 6–7 May 2021 was met with considerable international interest and has now been published in a volume entitled HyMEx 2021 – Proceedings.

Co-produced by the #ludwigmuseum and ZKM | Karlsruhe, the digital volume includes a welcome address by #juliafabenyi and #peterweibel, an editorial foreword by #borbalakalman and #livianolascorozsas, and 22 speakers' texts with links and images. The publication can be downloaded from the symposium microsite and the Beyond Matter project website.

Authors:

Tania AEDO ARANKOWSKY, Bruce ALTSHULER, Robert B. LISEK – Karolína KOTNOUR, Philippe BETTINELLI, Daniel BIRNBAUM, Tegan BRISTOW, Bruno BRULON SOARES, Lily DÍAZ-KOMMONEN, Jonathan DOTSE, Boris GROYS, Varvara GULJAJEVA – Mar CANET SOLA, KÁLMÁN Borbála, Sarah KENDERDINE, Seong Eun KIM, Felix KOBERSTEIN, KÓNYA Béla Tamás, Joasia KRYSA, Corina L. APOSTOL, Christiane PAUL, RUTTKAY Zsófia, VARGA Krisztina, Ben VICKERS

The #ludwigmuseum – Museum of #contemporaryart has been organising events for the profession on a regular basis since 2015 on the topic of media art preservation (MAPS). In 2021, the #ludwigmuseum organised HyMEx, an online symposium unfolding the idea of the hybrid museum experience within the international, collaborative, practice-based research project Beyond Matter (2019–2023), which takes cultural heritage and #contemporaryart to the verge of virtual reality.

HyMEx 2021 aimed at deconstructing and reconstructing the hybrid museum experience through the involvement of pluridisciplinary angles. It brought together leading researchers, scholars in digital and experimental museology, curatorial practice, collection care, as well as researchers from a broad spectrum of disciplines to exchange views on challenging situations and latest innovations in the field of hybrid museum experiences, with a focus on #contemporaryart.

The publication is accompanied by a spot: hyMEx catalog anim

The project was partly funded by the Creative Europe Programme of the European Union.

HyMEx 2021 – Proceedings
222 pages, in English language
Year of publication: 2021
Published by #ludwigmuseum – Museum of #contemporaryart, Budapest
Editors: Borbála KÁLMÁN and Lívia NOLASCO-RÓZSÁS

Authors: Tania AEDO ARANKOWSKY, Bruce ALTSHULER, Robert B. LISEK – Karolína KOTNOUR, Philippe BETTINELLI, Daniel BIRNBAUM, Tegan BRISTOW, Bruno BRULON SOARES, Lily DÍAZ-KOMMONEN, Jonathan DOTSE, FABÉNYI Julia, Boris GROYS, Varvara GULJAJEVA – Mar CANET SOLA, KÁLMÁN Borbála, Sarah KENDERDINE, Seong Eun KIM, Felix KOBERSTEIN, KÓNYA Béla Tamás, Joasia KRYSA, Corina L. APOSTOL, Christiane PAUL, RUTTKAY Zsófia, VARGA Krisztina, Ben VICKERS, Peter WEIBEL