Crafting Desire: Queering the Artefact
is a research document about patriarchy inherited in the material world. Starting from personal history, the document unpacks how the mind can be embedded in artefacts. Further on, proposes the concept of queering the artefacts to create a diverse world.
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Queer Reading the Heritages
is a group learning, sharing, and reviewing process in which the participants discuss and practice several queer reading theories in different periods. The workshop includes two phases. First is “from theory to practice”, where we generate ideas of why and what queer reading can become the just representation of the heritage in the museum context. The second is “from practice to knowledge”, where we collectively reflect on the process’s results, making them into sharable documentation.