MKB: un musée tout blanc et tout vide
Petit tour du Museum der Kulturen Basel (Musée des Cultures de Bâle), en Suisse.
La vidéo est faite pour accompagner l'article qui se trouve sur , sans ça elle n'est pas très intéressante ;)
Pour faire court, la visite à ce musée a été extrêmement décevante, j'ai trouvé le musée froid et vide, beaucoup plus proche d'une galerie d'art moderne que d'un musée des cultures.
Ici, les explications ont disparues au profit de petits numéros qui renvoient à un... petit dossier en papier qu'il faut prendre en début d'expo. Autant dire que non seulement ce n'est pas pratique en plus d'être chiant à mourir, la plupart des gens ne s'en servent pas. Et ne comprennent donc pas du tout ce qu'ils regardent.
Sans demander des hologrammes et des IA capables de répondre à toutes nos questions, on est en droit de pouvoir s'instruire dans un musée des cultures, non ?
Bref, ce petit tour vidéo devrait satisfaire votre curiosité et vous éviter d'aller perdre votre temps là-bas...
Et si vous vous demandez ce que cela fait sur Anthropodcast, c'est simple, le nom originel du musée est le Musée Ethnographique, donc pile dans notre thématique ;)
Exploring Swiss Villages of Lauterbrunnen, Gimmelwand & Mürren, Episode 5 - Switzerland in Rs 75000
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While visiting Switzerland on a budget trip from India, I got a chance to visit some Swiss villages and meet some villagers. This video series is about a budget trip to Switzerland from India from the point of view of an Indian Youtuber exploring Europe on a budget. I went out on a journey to explore Switzerland from India on a budget trip and was looking for an Indian vlog on Switzerland on Hindi but when I could not find one, I thought I would rather share my experience as an Indian tourist in Switzerland and create a vlog series telling how to travel to Switzerland from India on a budget.
In this video, I will be visiting the Swiss villages close to Interlaken city of Switzerland. I went to speak to a Swiss villager who lives in the beautiful tiny village of Gimmelwald in Switzerland and I went onwards to the village of Murren in Switzerland. I also tell how to best use the Swiss pass to visit mountains in Switzerland or how you can drive in Switzerland.
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As an average Indian traveler, I visited the beautiful country of Switzerland and it’s beautiful city of Interlaken to enjoy my journey on a budget as an Indian travel vlogger, exploring Switzerland from India. This video shares each and every detail that an Indian in Switzerland needs to know.
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In this journey I visited some the beautiful city of Zurich while exploring Switzerland by road in a rented car. I drove from Zurich to Geneva and on the way, visited some beautiful cities like Interlaken, Berm, Lucerne, Gstaad, Lauterbrunnen, Mürren, Gimmelwald, Grindelwald, Saanen and many more.
This series would not just include details from a solo traveler to Switzerland point of view but also from family and honeymoon in Switzerland point of view.
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Are you wondering..
1) How much does it cost to visit Switzerland from India?
2) How to book cheap flights to Switzerland?
3) How to visit Switzerland on a budget?
4) How to use the Swiss rail pass or the EU rail pass in Switzerland?
5) How to find Indian food in Switzerland?
6) How to use public transport in Switzerland?
7) How expensive is Switzerland?
8) Where are the DDLJ locations in Switzerland?
9) How to plan a honeymoon in Switzerland?
This video answers it all.
Also, the video discusses the following Switzerland Trip from India factors in great details.
1) Planning a budget trip to Switzerland
2) India to Switzerland cheap flights
3) India to Switzerland tour packages
4) DDLJ locations in Switzerland.
5) A budget trip to Zurich.
6) Fun activities in Switzerland.
7) Switzerland packaged tours.
8) Romantic places in Switzerland.
9) Honeymoon in Switzerland.
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Virtual Museum of Prof. Amanullah Haiderzad (Part1)
Prof. Amanullah Haiderzad is a sculptor, medallist, and designer, born in Afghanistan, who now resides in New York. His work ranges from small reliefs to life-sized monuments. He has exhibited extensively around the world and received many awards. His works are shown in such places as the British Museum, the National Sculpture Gallery, and Musee d'Art et d'Histoire, Neuchatel, Switzerland. Prof. Haiderzad is a fellow member of the National Sculture Society and is a past President of the American Medallic Sculpture Association (1996-97). He is a former President of security of the Afghan Mint and Founder, Chairman and Professor of Fine Arts Faculty at Kabul University.
a_ta 2014 Raphael Zuber
Anuala Timișoreană de Arhitectură – a_ta is the most important professional event organized by the Timiş branch of the Romanian Order of Architects (OAR), with the financial support of OAR.
This year’s concept – present! – has this major goal as its starting point, thus generating a form of curating that highlights and at the same time questions different types of processes that take place as part of an architect’s path within context: the educational process, the process of buiding a practice, the relations with communities, the project, a discourse, etc.
We used the same type of process for the CONFERENCES – which represent a collection of different practice typologies, interesting either becauseof their typical concept for building, because of the manner in which an architect might have chosento associate with others or with the community, or for their architectural discourse regarding the physical and theoretical background we are living within in the present.
Raphael Zuber studied architecture until 2001 at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETHZ). In the same year he opened a practice in Riva San Vitale, in 2003 his own office in Chur. His first building is the schoolhouse Grono which was completed in summer 2011. Among his major projects are the ethnographic museum Neuchâtel, the office building in Monte Carasso and the University campus SUPSI in Mendrisio. His articles and works have been published in several journals including Abitare, archithese and The Architectural Review. Raphael Zuber has taught at the Accademia di architettura di Mendrisio, at Bern University of Applied Sciences, at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, at ETH Zürich and at the Oslo School of Architecture and Design AHO.
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ARCHITECTS ABOUT ARCHITECTURE is, in conclusion, a collection of different ways of understanding what architecture might mean in the present.
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Le musée d'ethnographie de la Ville de Genève - Bienvenue au MEG!
Cette vidéo présente le Musée d'ethnographie de Genève - MEG avec ses salles d'exposition, sa bibliothèque et son café ainsi que les multiples possibilités offertes au public comme les ateliers, concerts, spectacles ou projections.
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Nicolas Yazgi: LAS FANTASIAS DEL HIMALAYA EN OCCIDENTE.
LA PROYECCIÓN DE LAS FANTASIAS OCCIDENTALES SOBRE LA GRAN PANTALLA BLANCA DE HIMALAYA.
Durante 2014, el Museu Valencià d´Etnologia nos mostró esta increible exposición basada en las colecciones del Museé Ethnographic du Nêuchatel (Suiza).
Nicolas Yazgi, comisario de la exposición, nos desvela los secretos que guarda este pequeño joyero blanco. Ofreciéndonos una increible reflexión de la percepcción que existe en occidente sobre Himalaya, y la proyección de fantasias sobre esta gran pantalla blanca.
Nicolas Yazgi est ethnologue et muséologue de formation. Spécialiste de l'Inde (Himalaya), de littérature orale et d'expographie, il a enseigné aux Universités de Neuchâtel et de Heidelberg, pratiqué la recherche appliquée dans différents contextes (développement, industrie, tourisme, communication) et travaillé pour de nombreux musées depuis le milieu des années 90.
Il est aujourd'hui principalement actif comme auteur, dramaturge, curateur et consultant en free-lance. Polyvalent, il travaille par exemple pour le théâtre, le film, l’académie, les musées ou l'industrie du parfum de luxe (création de noms et de territoires imaginaires).
Il a également contribué à monter des projets collaboratifs d’aide de première nécessité (Bosnie & Croatie 1990-1993), de développement et d’éducation (Inde 1996-2006) , de reconstruction (Afghanistan 2008-2012) ou de transition (Suisse 2011-2012).
Nicolas Yazgi is a freelance Swiss writer, scholar and creative agent. Initially trained as an anthropologist, Nicolas is a specialist of India (Central Himalayas) and was a professional within academia and museums until 2006. He has taught at the Universities of Heidelberg and Neuchâtel, and has had his work published by houses such as Oxford University Press, MIT Press and Sage.
Since the mid 90’s he has been working as a (co)curator / invited artist on exhibitions and patrimonial sites worldwide and has been active within different other spheres of museum work (event design, as advisor, collecting objects, etc.).
Since 2005 Nicolas runs a freelance practice from where he offers his creative, research and project design/management skills. He is active in several different branches, such as the cultural sector, higher education and industry, where he designs perfume names and imaginary territories for prestige fragrances.
As a playwright, he is the resident writer / dramaturgist for the company Pied de Biche in Lausanne since 2006. His popular plays receive the support of the major funding Swiss agencies and state grants as well as several private foundations. He is also active as an occasional essayist, guest-columnist and public speaker.
Nicolas has also collaboratively set up relief and/or development projects in Bosnia & Croatia (1990-1993), India (1996-2006), Afghanistan (2008-2012 ) and rural Switzerland (2011-2012 ), which have been supported by NGO’s, governments, international organizations with most importantly the people concerned being joint collaborators in all these participative projects
Bavarian Orienteering Tour 2018 (Stage 4)
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