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Daniel Rankadi Mosako
Doctor of Philosophy
I am looking for collaborators in publicising of archival material and artifacts
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Introduction
Daniel Mosako currently works as a researcher in the field of archives and visual arts. Current project is titled "Taking archives to the people through art initiatives".
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February 2017 - June 2022
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The curation of indigenous knowledge for conserving and safeguarding cultural heritage practices is for
the long-term benefit of end users and knowledge and information searchers at cultural institutions.
Indigenous knowledge processes have been undermined for centuries, and instead, libraries, archives,
and museums have gotten greater attention. A...
In the current millennium, the development of technologies for people differently abled in information services institutions has become the focus of concern. As a result, South African libraries and those in other developing nations, such as Kenya, aspire to adjust to the digital era and improve accessibility and inclusivity for all people, includi...
The African Journal in Education and Transformation (AJET) is an open-access, peer-reviewed and multidisciplinary bi-annual Journal offering graduate scholars the opportunity to participate in research output to address the shift from elite to mass participation in higher education and emerging opportunities that make higher education more responsi...
This article provides an overview of best-practices for the cultural heritage sector to share educational information with patrons and those seeking information from the commemoration of historical events. Worldwide, cultural heritage institutions seek to promote their collections and services using various formats. However, several issues have imp...
In the past, programmes to bring archives to the people of South Africa were designed but failed to meet their objectives. This study explores the use of murals as ‘extended archives’ to bring archives to the people of South Africa. Qualitative data were collected through observation and interviews with mural viewers in three purposively chosen sit...
Consumption and production of the arts have been a part of the human experience since the ancient period. This dichotomous process in South Africa is typically characterised by, but not limited to, socioeconomic, sociopolitical, and sociocultural classifications extending the pre-1652 era to the present. The period from 1986 to 1992, which is regar...
Another Time, Another Place is a reunion exhibition of artworks by 40 artists who graduated 30 to 36 years ago at the University of Pretoria (South Afica) during a most significant seven-year period between 1986 and 1992. Volume 2 of the exhibition catalogue consists of 20 topical essays written by a spectrum of authors. Some have direct links to t...
Since time immemorial, pictorial images have been used to illustrate, document, map, narrate, and facilitate textual and verbal information. The facilitation and illustration of texts through pictorial support have an added advantage in the sense that it stimulates both spheres of the human brain, thus making lasting effects on the impression of co...
The purpose of this article is to emphasise the importance of exhibiting archival records in art museum spaces as a knowledge development and information dissemination stance. The article also draws attention to the limitations that are encountered in fostering the public programming of archives through digital technology in art museums. The 2013 R...