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memory vs. history?

facebook: circles of collectivity

Cabinet of curiosities Musei Wormiani Historia memory theaters!..theater of the world

Where is our memory? F. Kahn, Das Leben des Menschen (1929)

Martin Heidegger in the woods (ways of walking)

Memory of water

Bamiyan Buddhas

Ayodhya, India Destruction of the 16 th century Babur mosque December 6, 1992

MOVE: Police bombing of a West Philadelphia neighborhood, May 13, 1985

Ground Zero: a powerful place...

Apartment before demolition, Rome, Italy

Mussolini and Augustus

Trauma, memory, architecture

Vietnam Veteran’s Memorial, Washington DC

Roadside shrines, Greece

Intersections of ancient and modern Ankara: the contemporary ancient past An Early Bronze age ritual standard, Alacahoyuk, Turkey

Three Babylons Babylon, Ishtar Gate 6 th c. BC Babylon, archaeological site, military base 21 th c. AD Babylon, Tower of Babel 16 th c. AD Pieter Brueghel, the Elder ( )

Babylon: modern imaginations Alejandro González Iñárritu (dir) Situationist Utopian city “New Babylon” by Dutch artist Constant Nieuwenhuys