Within the framework of 40 years of Democracy, this interactive documentary premieres on Thursday, November 16 at 18:30 p.m. at the Museum of Memory.
The interactive documentary “CU(AR)ENTA – Memories in democracy” premieres on Thursday, November 16 at 18.30:2019 p.m. at the Museum of Memory, in Córdoba XNUMX. The audiovisual production was created by the Human Rights Area and the Multimedia Communication Directorate of the Universidad Nacional de Rosario (A R).
It is an aesthetic and political repertoire, which uses the pedagogy of memory in a transmedia key, to bring together multiple protagonists of contemporary Argentine history in the first person, through their singular and collective testimonies.
The CU(AR)ENTA project seeks to articulate a set of diverse voices around democratic values and principles, the rights achieved and the outstanding debts in the construction of a more inclusive, fair, free and sovereign country. Political, social, cultural and sporting events that are part of the social body and that occurred throughout these four decades are narrated.

The interactive web development contains short audiovisual pills that can be navigated through 360º environments and graphic and illustrated content, within the framework of a non-linear and emerging navigation proposal that invites us to continue building collective memory.
It can be explored on the web: http://cuarenta.ar/ starting Thursday, November 16, after its presentation. Users will be able to find an articulation of 40 stories framed in different generations protagonists of collective struggles and dreams conceived in democracy.
This open, collective, participatory and collaborative proposal that will expand into territorial, educational and community actions to celebrate our democracy seeks to place memory as a necessary bridge between the past and the future. They are stories that embrace, to continue building the Never more that shapes the future. Memory as vindication, struggle and resistance but also as a space where desire is housed to illuminate human hope.
