Kathrin Pabst’s reflections on the META-MUSEUM:
“META-MUSEUM is particularly compelling because it places empathy at the centre of how we understand and engage with cultural heritage. After more than two decades working with the role of emotions in heritage processes—often closely tied to identity, family history and local belonging—I have come to see how profoundly individual interpretation is shaped by emotional experience.
Emotions are never isolated; they emerge through lived experiences and in interaction with others. They are shaped by social contexts, relationships and the environments we are part of—and in turn, they shape how we perceive, interpret and attribute meaning. This dynamic is especially visible when working with sensitive or contested histories, where empathy can both open pathways for understanding and create tensions that must be navigated carefully.