Day of Encounters: Constructed histories, Conflicted Memories / podcast

  • 2022
  • conference

This podcast is a registration of panel discussions that were part of the conference entitled Day of Encounters: Constructed histories, conflicted memories, that took place on 3rd of September 2022 at K1, Brussels.

The event is initiated by Twenty Nine Studio & Production with the support of Brussels2030, CIVA and KANAL Centre Pompidou. As part of Living Traces, developed by KANAL Centre Pompidou, the event is part of a larger multidisciplinary program between Brussels and Kinshasa. With the participation of: Sammy Baloji, Sandrine Colard, Stefaan Decostere, Matthias De Groof, Silvia Franceschini, Rob Jacobs, Ayoh Kré Duchatelet, Estelle Lecaille, Johnny Leya, Bie Michels, Wendy Morris, Anne Reijniers, Ruth Sacks, Aude Tournaye & Bambi Ceuppens.

While debates about the conflicted heritage of colonialism have gained momentum worldwide, this conference day confronts the fields of architectural history, art, film and heritage studies with the difficult question of the memorialization of colonial sites and architectures in both Belgium and the Democratic Republic of Congo. By revising the methods of architectural history and shifting the focus from questions of architectural style to social processes and bodies in space, it seeks to include and give a voice to the various stakeholders involved in the built and imaginary construction of both Belgium and its colonies at the turn of the 20th century and the ensuing decades. In this day of encounters, both artists, researchers and activists gather to discuss both historic and contemporary entanglements between architecture, urban history and colonialism through presentations, debates and film screenings.

  • Introduction by Sammy Baloji

  • Panel I: Architectures of (De)colonialism

  • Panel II: African Lineages of Belgian Modernism

  • Panel III: Decolonization and Memorial Practices in Post-colonial DR Congo and Belgium

podcast

Brussels2030, Kanal, CIVA

Chrystel Mukeba