As pulso for ARQVA case study the researcher Queenie Lin accompanied the team in their process by sharing research methodologies and tools as well as facilitating techniques and resources in the field of Maritime Heritage and Maritime Cultural Landscape. This short piece shares her preliminary observations on the case study into which she is further working on for a paper to come.
Beyond the Sea: The Art of Connecting the ARQVA Museum, Human and the More-Than-Human Entities along the Murcia Coast Queenie Lin
- Thread:
- Ecologies
- Artist:
- Date:
- 13/01 2025
- Season:
- Organismo | Art in Applied Critical Ecologies: Year Zero
- Episode:
- ‘Arqueologías del hidrocomún, constelaciones del Mediterráneo occidental’ (Hidrocomon Archaeologies, Constellations of the Western Mediterranean)
- Type:
- Writings
- Credits:
- “Beyond the Sea: The Art of Connecting the ARQVA Museum, Human and the More-Than-Human Entities along the Murcia Coast” was conceived within Organismo, the Independent Study Program organized by TBA21–Academy and Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza, in relation to the ARQVA case study, developed in collaboration with Museo Nacional de Arqueología subacuática - Subdirección General de Museos Estatales, Dirección General de Patrimonio Cultural y Bellas Artes - Ministerio de Cultura de España.