Media Majlis Museum at WISE: Media, Meaning, and Human Values

Media Majlis Museum at WISE: Media, Meaning, and Human Values

At WISE12, the Media Majlis Museum presented Media, Meaning, and Human Values, a curated display that explores how media bridges technology and humanity, echoing WISE's commitment to keeping education deeply human-centered amid rapid innovation.

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Through a selection of works from its past exhibitions, the museum illustrates how storytelling remains one of the most powerful tools for empathy, inclusion, and learning. From From Visionaries to Vloggers to The World Is Watching Musalsalat, the display traces how Arab media, from poetry and television to digital platforms, continues to shape identity, representation, and social values across generations.

Featured works from Breaking News? How the Smartphone Changed Journalism amplify voices whose research on accessibility and ethical design demonstrates how technology can empower, rather than replace, human creativity. Similarly, pieces from The Limits of My Language Are the Limits of My World spotlight digital creators using Arabic as a medium of self-expression, asserting identity, belonging, and cultural pride in an increasingly globalized media landscape. Complementing these is a powerful virtual reality film that reconstructs the coordinates of former Palestinian homes, immersing viewers in the lived experiences of women whose stories reveal that a home is far more than a point on a map, it is memory, identity, and resistance intertwined.

Together, these works reflect the museum's core belief that media is a living classroom—a space where art, research, and technology come together to ask how we learn, connect, and create meaning. As a university museum, the Media Majlis Museum stands as a hub for dialogue, bridging the Global South's stories with global discourse and reaffirming its role as a next-generation platform for evidence-based storytelling.