Creating More Meaningful Visitor Experiences

Creating More Meaningful Visitor Experiences
Title Creating More Meaningful Visitor Experiences PDF eBook
Author Marcella D. Wells
Publisher
Pages 102
Release 2009
Genre Government publications
ISBN

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Creating More Meaningful Visitor Experiences: Planning for Interpretation and Education

Creating More Meaningful Visitor Experiences: Planning for Interpretation and Education
Title Creating More Meaningful Visitor Experiences: Planning for Interpretation and Education PDF eBook
Author Marcella D. Wells
Publisher Government Printing Office
Pages 104
Release 2009
Genre
ISBN 9780160842337

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Institution Wide Interpretive Planning

Institution Wide Interpretive Planning
Title Institution Wide Interpretive Planning PDF eBook
Author Judith Koke
Publisher Routledge
Pages 106
Release 2016-06-16
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1315426390

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Museums, Power, Knowledge

Museums, Power, Knowledge
Title Museums, Power, Knowledge PDF eBook
Author Tony Bennett
Publisher Routledge
Pages 362
Release 2017-11-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317198093

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Few perspectives have invigorated the development of critical museum studies over the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries as much as Foucault’s account of the relations between knowledge and power and their role in processes of governing. Within this literature, Tony Bennett’s work stands out as having marked a series of strategic engagements with Foucault’s work to offer a critical genealogy of the public museum, offering an account of its nineteenth-century and early twentieth-century development that has been constantly alert to the politics of museums in the present. Museums, Power, Knowledge brings together new research with a set of essays initially published in diverse contexts, making available for the first time the full range of Bennett’s critical museology. Ranging across natural history, anthropological art, geological and history museums and their precursors in earlier collecting institutions, and spanning the eighteenth to the twenty-first centuries in discussing museum practices in Britain, Australia, the USA, France and Japan, it offers a compelling account of the shifting political logics of museums over the modern period. As a collection that aims to bring together the ‘signature’ work of a museum theorist and historian whose work has long occupied a distinctive place in museum/society debates, Museums, Power, Knowledge will be of interest to researchers, teachers and students working in the fields of museum and heritage studies, cultural history, cultural studies and sociology, as well as museum professionals and museum visitors.

Interpreting the Art Museum

Interpreting the Art Museum
Title Interpreting the Art Museum PDF eBook
Author Graeme Farnell
Publisher
Pages 404
Release 2015-10-13
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781910144664

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Oral history and art: sculpture forms part of a series of three books - the other two focus on paiting and phtooraphy - drawn from oral history transcripts in the collection of the Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution. Containing the complete transcripts of unique interviews with ground breaking artists whose work has profoundly changed both our understanding of the world and the course of art itself.

Identity and the Museum Visitor Experience

Identity and the Museum Visitor Experience
Title Identity and the Museum Visitor Experience PDF eBook
Author John H Falk
Publisher Routledge
Pages 302
Release 2016-06-16
Genre Art
ISBN 1315427044

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Drawing upon a career in studying museum visitors, renowned researcher John Falk attempts to create a predictive model of visitor experience, one that can help museum professionals better meet those visitors’ needs.

Designing for the Museum Visitor Experience

Designing for the Museum Visitor Experience
Title Designing for the Museum Visitor Experience PDF eBook
Author Tiina Roppola
Publisher Routledge
Pages 338
Release 2013-03-05
Genre Art
ISBN 1135090599

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Exhibition environments are enticingly complex spaces: as facilitators of experience; as free-choice learning contexts; as theaters of drama; as encyclopedic warehouses of cultural and natural heritage; as two-, three- and four-dimensional storytellers; as sites for self-actualizing leisure activity. But how much do we really know about the moment-by-moment transactions that comprise the intricate experiences of visitors? To strengthen the disciplinary knowledge base supporting exhibition design, we must understand more about what ‘goes on’ as people engage with the multifaceted communication environments that are contemporary exhibition spaces. The in-depth, visitor-centered research underlying this book offers nuanced understandings of the interface between visitors and exhibition environments. Analysis of visitors’ meaning-making accounts shows that the visitor experience is contingent upon four processes: framing, resonating, channeling, and broadening. These processes are distinct, yet mutually influencing. Together they offer an evidence-based conceptual framework for understanding visitors in exhibition spaces. Museum educators, designers, interpreters, curators, researchers, and evaluators will find this framework of value in both daily practice and future planning. Designing for the Museum Visitor Experience provides museum professionals and academics with a fresh vocabulary for understanding what goes on as visitors wander around exhibitions.