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News<br />

In <strong>2011</strong>, the Universalmuseum Joanneum will be<br />

celebrating its 200th anniversary. The Landeszeughaus is<br />

one of the oldest and historically most interesting<br />

collections in the Joanneum, with the greatest appeal to a<br />

broad public. In its bicentennial year, the Landeszeughaus is<br />

organizing a conference where discussion will focus on the<br />

way war and violence are featured in museums generally,<br />

but also on the Landeszeughaus itself, which is looking for<br />

new, analytical and discursive modes of interaction for its<br />

‘depository’ and historical exhibits.<br />

Presentations of war and violence in museums generally<br />

oscillate between the fascination of terror and its<br />

instruments and the didactic urge to explain violence and, by<br />

analysing it, make it easier to handle and prevent. The<br />

museums concerned also have to face up to these basic<br />

<strong>issue</strong>s about the social and institutional handling of war and<br />

violence.<br />

Does war really belong in museums And if it does, what<br />

objectives and means are involved Can museums avoid<br />

trivializing and aestheticising war, transforming violence,<br />

injury, death and trauma into tourist sights What images of<br />

shock or identification does one generate – and what<br />

images would be desirable Can anything of the dialectic of<br />

friend and foe be made accessible<br />

Is it ultimately about frightening off, warning, pondering,<br />

shocking, emotional manipulation, comparing, historicizing<br />

and learning, about keeping a sense of detachment in<br />

museums, defusing<br />

The expectations of visitors, the effects that such a<br />

literally weapon-heavy collection has, but also the views of<br />

curators of the collections and museums concerned will<br />

also be discussed.<br />

Information & application<br />

Museumsakademie Joanneum<br />

Schloss Eggenberg, Eggenberger Allee 90, 8020 Graz. mail<br />

to: http://www.museumsakademie-joanneum.at<br />

Please quote your ICOMAM-Membership!<br />

Information about Graz<br />

www.graztourismus.at<br />

Information about Universalmuseum Joanneum<br />

www.museum-joanneum.at<br />

Information about Ljubljana<br />

www.visitljubljana.si<br />

Information about Narodni Muzej Slovenije<br />

www.nms.si<br />

Conference language<br />

English<br />

Conference location<br />

Kunsthaus Graz, Lendkai 1, 8020 Graz,<br />

www.museum-joanneum.at<br />

Costs & fees<br />

Registration Fee for ICOMAM-Members<br />

EUR 140,- including an exclusive dinner<br />

Late Registration Fee for ICOMAM-Members<br />

EUR 160,-(after July 1st <strong>2011</strong>)<br />

Excursion Castle Stainz<br />

EUR 40,- including the visit to a Styrian ‘Buschenschank’<br />

Post Conference<br />

EUR 250,-<br />

Including Hotel, Coach and Entrance Fees.<br />

Minimum 10 Participants.<br />

Registration required until July 31st.<br />

Hotels<br />

Please make a confirmed reservation until 27th July <strong>2011</strong><br />

indicating the password ’ICOMAM’ to get the reduced fares<br />

as mentioned above.<br />

40 Rooms are reserved in following hotels:<br />

Hotel Weitzer<br />

Grieskai 12-16<br />

8020 Graz<br />

www.hotelweitzer.com<br />

P: +43/316/703-0<br />

E: hotel@weitzer.com<br />

15 Rooms ‘Comfort’<br />

EUR 81, single occupancy<br />

EUR 93, double occupancy<br />

Hotel Daniel<br />

Europaplatz 1<br />

8020 Graz<br />

www.hoteldaniel.com<br />

P: +43/316/703-0<br />

E: hotel@weitzer.com<br />

25 Rooms ‘smart’<br />

EUR 68, single occupancy<br />

EUR 77, double occupancy<br />

ISSUE <strong>06</strong> MAGAZINE 7

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