Experimental museology institutions, representations, users
Experimental Museology scrutinizes innovative endeavours to transform museum interactions with the world. Analysing cutting-edge cases from around the globe, the volume demonstrates how museums can design, apply and assess new modes of audience engagement and participation. Written by an interdiscip...
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2021.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: For an experimental museology Michael Haldrup Pedersen, Kirsten Drotner and Marianne Achiam Part 1: Institutions 1. Experimental museology in the age of experience Sarah Kenderdine 2. Museological organizations in Brazil: Between doors and grids Wescley Xavier, Diana Castro and Vanessa Brulon 3. Designing astrophysics exhibitions for gender inclusion Line Nicolaisen, Marianne Achiam and Tina Ibsen 4. Experimental innovation in museums: Encouraging creativity, building confidence and creating social value Haitham Eid Part 2: Representations 5. Advocacy of shock: Animating the museum, slowing down the visitors Mieke Bal 6. Telling the whole story: Researching, curating and designing virtual architectural experiences Palmyre Pierroux, Birgitte Sauge, Rolf Steier, Anne Qvale 7. User-generated content: A way forward for museums? Barbara Thiele 8. Reversing museumification: From colonial heterotropics to global heritage aesthetics in Roundhay's Tropical World, Leeds. Rodanthi Tzanelli Part 3: Users 9. Across the doorway: Post-critical museology from a closed university museum Gianluigi Mangiapane and Erika Grasso 10. Museography and performativity Rodrigo Tisi Paredes 11. Representing 'others': Cultural strategies for critique and rights to belong Andrea Witcomb 12. Human rights, social justice and museological practice Jenifer J. Carter 13. Experimental Museology: Implications and Perspectives Kirsten Drotner, Michael Haldrup Pedersen and Marianne Achiam