CAP collaborates with GCI on virtual exhibition of Pakistani history, culture

CulturalCAP collaborates with GCI on virtual exhibition of Pakistani history, culture

CAP collaborates with Google Cultural Institute on virtual exhibition of Pakistani history, culture

KARACHI: The Citizens Archive of Pakistan (CAP) has curated an exhibition on ‘Media and Culture Through the Ages in Pakistan’, featuring historic photographs from Pakistan Television and Radio Pakistan, in collaboration with the Google Cultural Institute (GCI) to share its archives at home and abroad.

Indeed, as of March 2014, the CAP became the first Pakistani organization to work with the GCI.

The GCI is an initiative that aims to help people create, preserve and promote culture and heritage by making related content accessible around the world through its digital platforms. The GCI has partnered with hundreds of museums, cultural institutions and archives, a few of which are the Museum of Modern Art, National Women’s Hall of Fame and the National Archives of the Netherlands, to host the world’s cultural treasures online.

Since its inception in 2007  the CAP has focused its attention on storytelling, which inspired the CAP’s Oral History Project (OHP) through which the memories of a generation that experienced partition and the early years of Pakistan are recorded.

The CAP aims to create Pakistan’s first Living History Museum, which will house the oral histories of thousands of individuals who have experienced partition and have witnessed the early years of Pakistan, along with photographs from Pakistan’s past. As the CAP continues to work towards this goal, partnering with the GCI is the first step for the CAP to disseminate its archives to the rest of the world, and share Pakistan’s heritage and culture online.

Asad Haroon
Asad Haroon
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