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France and South Africa are transforming archival storytelling

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October 11, 2025

THE Embassy of France in South Africa, along with the French Institute of South Africa (IFAS) and Electric South, has unveiled an innovative initiative dubbed “Futures_Past: Amplifying Memory with Immersive Technologies”.

- STAFF REPORTER

France and South Africa are transforming archival storytelling

IZIKO Museums of South Africa.

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This two-year project aims to transform the way archives engage with the public by leveraging the powerful tools of immersive storytelling.

In a world where the heritage sector faces significant challenges — from insufficient digitisation efforts to evolving audience expectations — this initiative emerges as a timely solution, offering new avenues to connect with history, memory, and culture.

According to Ingrid Kopp of Electric South, “Futures_Past’ is not only about preserving heritage, but also about amplifying it for new generations. By merging archives with immersive technologies, we can honour memory while inspiring future innovation”. The initiative comprises three essential components:

@ A comprehensive regional sector mapping and policy study focused on immersive arts in South Africa, Lesotho, and Malawi.

@ A mobility and networking programme in France for up to 20 professionals, facilitating connections between Southern African stakeholders and immersive arts institutions, markets, and festivals.

@ Development and exhibition of six immersive digital works, crafted by artists and creative technologists in collaboration with selected archival institutions.

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