Roundtable discussion: Research and practices in Experimental Museology

2025-2025
theme

The roundtable discussion explored museological practices that integrated collective memories and diverse technologies, recognizing ancestry as a fertile field of knowledge, as a foundation for more just and plural futures, broadening the notion of "knowledge."

The proposed debates highlighted initiatives that placed communities at the center of the narrative, from the preservation of oral traditions and sustainability in museums to collaborative curatorial projects.

The celebration of the 10th anniversary of the Museum of Tomorrow reinforced this trajectory of critical research, which questioned hierarchies of knowledge and amplified historically silenced voices.

In this context, the Museum of Tomorrow, a symbol of innovation, became a stage for imagining more flexible institutions, capable of learning from the past and adapting to the demands of a constantly evolving present.

Together, museums and society were able to weave networks of care, where memory was not static, but a seed for future ancestors—connected, sustainable, and profoundly human.