Closing symposium of the REMED project. The REMED project is a research project devoted to the place of minority narratives in the museum. It proposes a cross-disciplinary approach to the museum institution.
Going beyond the analysis of exhibitions, it questions the hierarchies of narratives, practices and knowledge that structure the teams, as well as the professional and cultural norms on which they are based. By questioning established museum frameworks and exploring issues of co-creation, REMED examines the conditions for a more collective and situated production of knowledge. The closing colloquium will provide an opportunity to review the project's results and present the REMED Collective* - Composing in Sensitive Terrain game, developed over the course of the REMED Workshops as an experimental tool for working with sensitive situations and cooperative dynamics. The two-day event will combine feedback, game experiments, lectures - notably by Nora Sternfeld and Françoise Vergès - and round-table discussions on co-creation and the links between mediation and popular education, thus affirming the project's roots in critical, collaborative and emancipatory practices.