UN Live
The Museum for the United Nations — UN Live is a future museum of the United Nations based in Copenhagen.[1][2] It was officially announced on United Nations Day 2016[3] with a mission to "connect people everywhere to the work and values of the United Nations and catalyze global effort towards achieving its goals".[4] it is envisaged to have a "bottom-up and participatory" content strategy[5][6] across three "platforms":[7]
- UN Live Online
- UN Live Building, "the main physical presence and face of UN Live", to be in Copenhagen, Denmark, and to planned to open in 2023.[8]
- UN Live Network, "the global, physical presence of UN Live" in partnership with other UN facilities, museums, educational institutions.
Established | 2016 |
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Location | Copenhagen, Denmark |
Director | Jan Mattsson |
CEO | Molly Fannon |
Website | http://unlivemuseum.org/ |
Confirmation of the plan was announced in October 2016, with digital services operating from 2017, before the physical building is constructed, with a five-year budget of €350 million.[9]
Personnel
The museum's executive director is Jan Mattsson, formerly the Executive Director of the United Nations Office for Project Services.[10] The associate director is Michael Edson, formerly the director of web and new media strategy at the Smithsonian Institution.[11][12] Announced in 2019, the CEO is Molly Voss Fannon, formerly director of international relations, also at the Smithsonian Institution.[13]
The organisation also has an eight person advisory council. As of March 2019 this consists of:[14]
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Pre-feasibility report
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Launched in 2015, the pre-feasibility study called for funding over a five-year period of €356 million.[15] The "immediate next steps" of the project were described as: securing a UN General Assembly Resolution supporting the project (drafted by the Danish Permanent Representative to the UN); writing a detailed feasibility study (including exact project costings, plans for an architectural competition and site analysis, and legal due-diligence); and confirming funding commitments from "Danish, Nordic and international foundations".[15]
In 2014 an "Association for a UN Live Museum" was established, registered as a voluntary association (Frivillig forening) based in Copenhagen, to undertake the pre-feasibility phase of the project.[16] It was funded and supported by Bikubenfonden,[17] Rambøll, Realdania, the Nordea Foundation, the Obel Foundation,[18] and Mattsson's own company M-Trust Leadership.[19] The "head of secretariat" for the Association is Henrik Skovby, founder of Dalberg Global Development Advisors, who worked for the United Nations Development Programme when Mattsson was its Assistant Secretary-General[20] and the Chair of the "design and content committee" for the study was artist Olafur Eliasson.[21]
References
- "Secretary-General Welcomes Plans to Create New Museum about United Nations in Copenhagen as Instrumental for Supporting Sustainable Development Goals". www.un.org. 2016-10-24. Retrieved 2018-06-16.
- "Ban Ki-moon møder mulige donorer i København: Får vi et FN-museum?" [Ban Ki-moon meets potential donors in Copenhagen: Do we get a UN museum?] (in Danish). DR. 2018-06-11. Retrieved 2018-06-16.
- "United Nations Day 2016 Announcement of the Creation of the Museum for the United Nations UN Live" (PDF). www.unlivemuseum.org. 2016-10-24. Retrieved 2018-05-16.
- "Introduction". www.unlivemuseum.org. Retrieved 2018-06-16.
- "Content Strategy (abridged)" (PDF). www.unlivemuseum.org. 2017. Retrieved 2018-06-16.
- "Breaking down the walls of the traditional museum". CBC Radio. 2018-05-18. Retrieved 2018-06-16.
- "The Three Platforms". unlivemuseum.org. The Association for a UN Live Museum. Retrieved 20 January 2016.
- Colombo, Maria Elena (2018-11-21). "Come sarà il museo dell'Onu di Copenaghen?". Artribune ( English translation) (in Italian). Retrieved 2019-03-13. External link in
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(help) - "A UN museum where digital is more than an afterthought". United Nations Regional Information Centre for Western Europe. 2016-10-27. Retrieved 2017-01-30.
- "Mr Jan Mattsson, former Executive Director". UNOPS. Retrieved 20 January 2016.
- Edson, Michael (2014-12-18). "Joining the UN Live Museum for Humanity". usingdata.tumblr.com. Archived from the original on 2016-01-27. Retrieved 20 January 2016.
- Owens, Trevor (2012-08-09). "Digital Strategy Catches up With the Present: An Interview with Smithsonian's Michael Edson | The Signal". blogs.loc.gov. Retrieved 2019-03-13.
- "Press Release: Announcing Molly Voss Fannon as new CEO" (PDF). unlivemuseum.org. 2019-03-06.
- "Global Leadership Council". Retrieved 2019-03-13.
- "Pre-feasibility Report" (PDF). unlivemuseum.org/. Association for a UN Live Museum. 2015. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2016-01-20.
- "Association For A Un Live Museum: CVR-nr 35966048". proff.dk. Archived from the original on 27 January 2016. Retrieved 27 January 2016.
- "Association for a UN Live Museum". bikubenfonden.dk. Retrieved 26 January 2016.
- "More Information". unlivemuseum.org. The Association for a UN Live Museum. Retrieved 20 January 2016.
- "UN Live Museum Initiative". m-trust.org. Archived from the original on 20 January 2016. Retrieved 20 January 2016.
- "Secretary-General appoints Jan Mattsson of Sweden as Executive DIrector of United Nations Office for Project Services". www.un.org. 2006-05-15. Retrieved 20 January 2016.
- "Contributors". unlivemuseum.org. The Association for a UN Live Museum. Retrieved 20 January 2016.
External links
- The museum official website, unlivemuseum.org