Exposure therapy: the dispersed museum. Lecture
The fragments we have left from the totalitarian regime are as present in the deep layers of our collective mind as much as in the infamous architectural heritage. The subject of communism appears from time to time in the public discourse, alienated, nearly becoming a recurrent ghost. The generations that survived those times as the ones that came after, they all move in a contemporary space they fail to understand, looking out for an identity. In this context we need a critical museum to decode and reintegrate these fragments inside the society. The spatial configuration would revaluate locations on the map of Bucharest's city centre, allowing visitors to discover these spots and relocate new urban symbols inside the present and future city. Ana Dabija was born in 1985 and has graduated the Univerisity of Architecture and Urbanism "Ion Mincu", in Bucharest.(Image: Apolodor/Vanatori St., Bucharest. Photo: Ana Dabija)