Tangible & Intangible Memory, Documentation and the Digital Future

The main objective of this session is to discuss Nepal’s rich cultural legacy, oral history, preserving them through modern documentations without losing their essence.

Key Discussion Themes

  • Heritage, Culture and Legacy
  • Oral History
  • Documentation & Archive
  • Presenting them in modern context
  • Risks – loss of context, misinterpretation, data colonialism

Audience Profile

  • Heritage conservationists
  • Museologists and Conservationists
  • Academicians
  • Curators and Art Directors
  • Artists

Expectations from the Panelists

  • Share insights from their own practice, research, or field experience related to heritage, oral traditions, and documentation
  • Reflect on the balance between preservation and adaptation in contemporary contexts
  • Address ethical concerns in documentation, including authorship, ownership, and representation
  • Offer critical perspectives on how cultural narratives are shaped, interpreted, and sometimes distorted
  • ·Engage in dialogue with fellow panelists, building connections across disciplines
  • Provide practical examples, case studies, or methodologies that have proven meaningful or challenging
  • Encourage thoughtful discussion rather than definitive conclusions, allowing space for complexity

Duration: Approximately 60–90 minutes

Participants: Approximately 30-50 pax

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