" Fragments of Truth: Curating Narratives in a Post-Truth Era”

Session

Art and Digital Media

Description

Fragments of Truth: Curating Narratives in a Post-Truth Era" is an innovative curatorial journalism project that addresses the challenges of truth-telling in an age of rapid news cycles, misinformation, and fragmented narratives. By blending editorial curation with curatorial practices from the art world, the project builds a curated archive of contemporary journalism across multimedia platforms such as text, video, podcasts, and interactive elements. It explores the complexities of journalistic storytelling, editorial decision-making, and the human experience behind the news. With thematic sections like Conflict and Resolution, Identity and Migration, and the Climate Crisis, the exhibition combines investigative journalism, op-eds, and humaninterest stories with art installations, visual documentation, and interactive media. By showcasing the intersection of journalism and art, the project fosters media literacy, promotes critical thinking, and invites audiences to engage with news in both intellectual and emotional ways. Through collaborations with journalists, artists, and media platforms, "Fragments of Truth" redefines journalism as a powerful narrative force shaping history, identity, and public perception in the post-truth era.

Keywords:

curatorial journalism, post-truth era, editorial decision-making, media literacy, investigative journalism, storytelling, multimedia platforms, societal challenges, art and journalism intersection, public perception.

Proceedings Editor

Edmond Hajrizi

ISBN

978-9951-982-15-3

Location

UBT Kampus, Lipjan

Start Date

25-10-2024 9:00 AM

End Date

27-10-2024 6:00 PM

DOI

10.33107/ubt-ic.2024.217

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Oct 25th, 9:00 AM Oct 27th, 6:00 PM

" Fragments of Truth: Curating Narratives in a Post-Truth Era”

UBT Kampus, Lipjan

Fragments of Truth: Curating Narratives in a Post-Truth Era" is an innovative curatorial journalism project that addresses the challenges of truth-telling in an age of rapid news cycles, misinformation, and fragmented narratives. By blending editorial curation with curatorial practices from the art world, the project builds a curated archive of contemporary journalism across multimedia platforms such as text, video, podcasts, and interactive elements. It explores the complexities of journalistic storytelling, editorial decision-making, and the human experience behind the news. With thematic sections like Conflict and Resolution, Identity and Migration, and the Climate Crisis, the exhibition combines investigative journalism, op-eds, and humaninterest stories with art installations, visual documentation, and interactive media. By showcasing the intersection of journalism and art, the project fosters media literacy, promotes critical thinking, and invites audiences to engage with news in both intellectual and emotional ways. Through collaborations with journalists, artists, and media platforms, "Fragments of Truth" redefines journalism as a powerful narrative force shaping history, identity, and public perception in the post-truth era.