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Futures_Past initiative reimagines Southern African archives as immersive spaces of memory, public engagement

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What happens when archives are no longer silent collections stored behind glass but spaces you can walk through, hear and experience for yourself? From September to December 2026, audiences across South Africa, Lesotho and Malawi will encounter immersive exhibitions that transform historical records into living encounters. Futures_Past Amplifying Memory with Immersive Technologies is led by the French Institute of South Africa in partnership with Electric South and a network of cultural institutions and archives. Supported by the Embassy of France in South Africa, Lesotho, and Malawi and funded by the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs, the project brings artists and archivists together to reimagine how memory is shared.

Over several months, creative teams will work with six archives, including the !Khwa ttu San Culture & Education Centre, GALA Queer Archive, Iziko Museums of South Africa, Music Crossroads Malawi, National Film, Video and Sound Archives and the Royal Archives, Museum and Information Centre. Using virtual and augmented reality, spatial sound and interactive installation, the teams will create exhibitions that explore themes of exile, activism, water, oral tradition, apartheid history and royal memory. Joining us on the line is Lauren Fletcher, Audiovisual Project Manager at IFAS.

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