Heritage Space

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THE HERITAGE SPACE ARCHIVE:
A LIVING INSTITUTIONAL MEMORY

Heritage Space invites you to explore the Archive, a section on our new website that serves as a comprehensive digital space for accessing all past activities of Heritage Space.

This dynamic and continuously evolving resource offers detailed documentation of projects supported through the Fellowship Programme and the public talks programme, ‘In Conversation,’ preserving the knowledge, research, and creative outcomes that have emerged from these initiatives since the HS’s inception.

The Archive, as well as our entire new website, has been designed by No Plans, a studio that provides innovative designs for partners in the creative industries. In line with HS’s institutional philosophy, the digital space designed by No Plans is a living organism—constantly growing and adapting as new projects, perspectives, and collaborations shape the platform’s content.

Each project and activity is represented through the materials it has generated, whether in the form of texts, visual materials, sound recordings, design outputs, or public presentations. Based on the principle of transparency, all our materials are accessible and open for public use and reference, turning the platform into an educational space and a tool for knowledge sharing.

The Archive is designed to offer multiple entry points into the research process. Visitors can explore it by filtering in various ways: by programmes, year, people, formats, and themes. This multifaceted structure enables users, researchers, artists, creators, and the general public to access the formative ideas of different editions and supported projects.

In the Archive, you can currently find the first events of the new programme, ‘In Conversation,’ as well as documentation of all Fellowship projects up to the 4th edition, with the earlier editions in the process of being archived and becoming available very soon.


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