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How do myths shape our relationship to water, territories, and infrastructures? In this lecture, artist Nida Sinnokrot explores the connections between narratives, technologies, and collective practices through research conducted in Palestine.
From sacred springs to water management systems, he examines how beliefs, forms of knowledge, and modes of remembrance contribute to the organization and preservation of territories. Through the concept of “mythological infrastructures,” he invites us to consider myths not as mere stories of the past, but as active forces that connect communities to their environments.
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