29 July 2020
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A new collection of resources for people who create, use and care for replicas has been launched.
New Future For Replicas is place for joined-up thinking and working with replicas, particularly analogue replicas, informed by current ideas about authenticity, value and significance.
It is aimed particularly at:
- museum and heritage practitioners: curators, heritage managers, collection managers, conservators, interpretations providers, education providers
- researchers
- individuals / communities who commission replicas
- people, companies and organizations who create or own replicas
- educators and other who actively engage with replicas
The site is the work of a group of researchers, museum curators and heritage practitioners from north-west Europe interested in replicas and the wider implications of critical thinking about them. At the invitation of the University of Stirling they came together to co-produce an independent statement about replicas.
Key resource to download
The site currently offers a free 20-page leaflet to download here, titled New Futures for Replicas: Principles and Guidance for Museums and Heritage.
Explore the website here.
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