大英博物館さんのインスタグラム写真 - (大英博物館Instagram)「How can we keep skills and knowledge alive? As technology advances and the world embraces change, centuries-old skills, practices and traditions can be pushed aside.   Many tools and crafts are slowly being abandoned as knowledge is no longer transferred to younger generations – sometimes disappearing altogether. Find out how the Museum and @emkp.bm are helping preserve these crafts and skills – from Ghanaian gold-founding to Japanese paper clothing – via the link in our bio.   To help preserve that knowledge, the Museum’s Endangered Material Knowledge Programme, or EMKP for short, was set up in 2018 with generous support from Arcadia – a charitable fund of Lisbet Rausing and Peter Baldwin.  EMKP awards grants to researchers who work with local communities to help document how things are made, their specific background and knowledge, as well as their traditions and practices. This is often through photos, videos, 3D models as well as interviews and other data – which is then made available to everyone online.   To celebrate the extension of the Programme for a further seven years thanks to a generous grant from Arcadia, we’ve compiled six fascinating EMKP projects that have helped preserve knowledge for the future. From mouth harps to shell money and beekeeping to glass bead making, find out more via the link in our bio.   #BritishMuseum #EMKP」11月10日 20時40分 - britishmuseum

大英博物館のインスタグラム(britishmuseum) - 11月10日 20時40分


How can we keep skills and knowledge alive? As technology advances and the world embraces change, centuries-old skills, practices and traditions can be pushed aside.

Many tools and crafts are slowly being abandoned as knowledge is no longer transferred to younger generations – sometimes disappearing altogether. Find out how the Museum and @emkp.bm are helping preserve these crafts and skills – from Ghanaian gold-founding to Japanese paper clothing – via the link in our bio.

To help preserve that knowledge, the Museum’s Endangered Material Knowledge Programme, or EMKP for short, was set up in 2018 with generous support from Arcadia – a charitable fund of Lisbet Rausing and Peter Baldwin.

EMKP awards grants to researchers who work with local communities to help document how things are made, their specific background and knowledge, as well as their traditions and practices. This is often through photos, videos, 3D models as well as interviews and other data – which is then made available to everyone online.

To celebrate the extension of the Programme for a further seven years thanks to a generous grant from Arcadia, we’ve compiled six fascinating EMKP projects that have helped preserve knowledge for the future. From mouth harps to shell money and beekeeping to glass bead making, find out more via the link in our bio.

#BritishMuseum #EMKP


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