Interlocking

Boxes, epistemology, capitalism, images

From Wednesday, April 2, 2025 to Wednesday, December 10, 2025

MucemLab

What is a box? How can such a seemingly banal object interest the social sciences, as well as the arts and natural sciences? Who makes these containers, and what worlds do they make in return?

The “Emboîtements” seminar proposes to reflect on the politics of boxes through five questions that will give rise to as many sessions. What thoughts are contained in boxes? How is capitalism square? How do boxes mediate our relationships to things? What images do they create? And finally, how are they a means of confronting the effects of time?

A proposal by Samir Boumediene, teacher-researcher (IHRIM, UMR 5317, ENS de Lyon) in charge of the “Mises en boîtes: histoire, anthropologie et muséographie d’une pratique quotidienne” project at the Mucem.

 

Events (5)

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Session 4. Boxes and images

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After studying the role of images on boxes, the fourth session will focus on images produced in and by boxes. Once again, we’ll be taking a long-term approach, from the 15th century to the present day. Much of the history of Western painting, from Alberti to abstraction, from the camera obscura to Poussin’s maquettes, is indeed a matter of putting things in boxes, and this is even more obvious with photography and cinema. Echoing the exhibition devoted to Quixote, and comparing...
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Session 5. Tin cans

Life, death, time.

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The fifth and final session will take up the questions raised in previous sessions through the museum practice of conservation.
More specifically, we’ll be looking at the technical and political challenges raised by organic realities. How do you keep an animal or plant alive in a collection or during a trip? When should the crate be closed or left open? When does opacity protect and when is transparency essential? How should we preserve dead bodies, whether in a museum, a cemetery, a funeral procession or at home? What should be done with the micro-organisms fermenting inside the cans? Should we leave them alone,...
Participants: Samir Boumediene, teacher-researcher (IHRIM, UMR 5317, ENS de Lyon) Antoine Duranton, PhD in modern history (EHESS) Astrid S. Klein, visual artist, researcher and curator Alice Le Roy, lecturer in film studies (Université Gustave Eiffel) Lotte Arndt, author, researcher, curator of exhibitions and art programs (Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne) Fatima Naves Souhlal, PhD in soil mechanics, geologist and geotechnician Sophie Renault, gallery owner and collector Laura Brambilla,...
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Session 3. Our logos

Consumption cans

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In order to better grasp what is at stake in the practice of packaging and the growing importance it has assumed, the third session of the seminar starts from the premise that the container is not a neutral parameter in our relationship to objects. Not only does the box mediate the first contact with an artifact, it is also at the heart of the emotional, economic and social relationships we forge through the consumption or conservation of things. Taking a historical and comparative...
With Samir Boumediene, Researcher, IHRIM-MUCEM: “Pandorama. Boîtes, consommations, attachments” Françoise Dallemagne, Collections and Research Officer, Mucem: “Boîtes à bijoux, boîtes à secrets?” Anne-Valérie Dulac, Senior Lecturer in Elizabethan Studies – Sorbonne University: “‘Biscuits for travelling: the decorated boxes of Huntley & Palmers” (to be confirmed) Anne-Céline Callens, Senior Lecturer, University of Saint-Étienne:...
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Session 2. Optimization

Capitalism and the quadrilateral shape

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  The construction of boxes meets a seemingly simple objective: to match a container to its contents. Yet behind this objective lie complex optimization problems. How do you maximize a container’s internal volume while minimizing its external footprint? What value should be placed on the unoccupied space inside the box? Should it be reduced for reasons of profitability or hygiene, as in a can? Or should it be preserved to facilitate, for example, the breathing or circulation of the living...
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Session 1. Thinking boxes

Epistemology, taxonomy, topology

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Conceived as a counterpoint, the first session of this seminar postulates that to better understand the materiality of the box, we must first look at its less material dimension. How does the box form extend to thought? To what extent, for example, does it shape the dialectic of container and content that lies at the heart of every classification and tree system? That’s what we’re going to ask ourselves by looking back at the long history of logic, rhetoric and the arts of memory,...
A proposal by Samir Boumediene, teacher-researcher (IHRIM, UMR 5317, ENS de Lyon) in charge of the “Mises en boîtes: histoire, anthropologie et muséographie d’une pratique quotidienne” project at the Mucem. With Ivan Bouchardeau (doctor of philosophy), Gilles Trédan (computer researcher), William Fujiwara (mathematician and philosopher), Naïs Virenque (history researcher), Sarah Dietz, Charles Riondet and Mathilde Nabarette (collections and documentary resources department, Mucem)