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As we enter into the second decade of the 21st century and in a post-pandemic era, what does the role of humanism play in our society and how is it understood by artists and designers? What are its potential meanings, implications, and even misunderstandings in contemporary culture? TLmag 33 SS 2020 explores The New Age of Humanism as perceived in the field of art and design, contemporary applied arts in connection with the research, scientific and conservation worlds.

Artistic and scientific practices come together in the heart of this anniversary edition of TLmag, as it celebrates the end of its first decade. More than ever, archaeologists are operating in sensitive areas and in territories that have become increasingly difficult to access. By collaborating with contemporary artists and designers, modern archaeology opens up to other disciplines and transforms itself into a “platform of invention”, as our French partner INRAP (the French national institute for preventative archaeological research), which initiated European network NEARCH (www.nearch.eu), emphasises.