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Storytelling Exhibitions describes the role and practice of modern 'spatial storytellers' and looks at the potential of exhibitions to shape our understanding of the world. It explains how curators, designers, artists and scientists combine to tell powerful stories through exhibition design. Exhibition designer and educator Philip Hughes shows how contemporary tools and technologies - digital reconstruction, 3D scanning and digital archives - interweave with traditional forms of informing, displaying and promoting to create powerful narrative spaces. Whether telling stories of politics,…mehr
Storytelling Exhibitions describes the role and practice of modern 'spatial storytellers' and looks at the potential of exhibitions to shape our understanding of the world. It explains how curators, designers, artists and scientists combine to tell powerful stories through exhibition design. Exhibition designer and educator Philip Hughes shows how contemporary tools and technologies - digital reconstruction, 3D scanning and digital archives - interweave with traditional forms of informing, displaying and promoting to create powerful narrative spaces. Whether telling stories of politics, trends, society, war, science or history, Storytelling Exhibitions provides inspiration and guidance on designing installations which change the way we think. Examples included from: Te Papa, Wellington, New Zealand National Museum of African American History and Culture, Washington, USA Weltmuseum Wien, Austria Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History, US Lascaux: Centre International de l'Art Pariétal in Montignac, France Stapferhaus, Lenzburg, Switizerland Micropia, Amsterdam, Netherlands ...and many more
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Autorenporträt
Philip Hughes is an exhibition designer. Since graduating from the Royal College of Art in London, he has designed exhibitions for museums around the world, most recently for Ralph Appelbaum Associates. He has also taught design at a number of universities in the UK, where he lives and works.
Inhaltsangabe
1 - Story Dynamic area of practice Breaking with convention Why story? Developing the story Expressing the 'Big Idea' Who is it for? Can tech provide 'super powers' for the future exhibition? A fundamental part of exhibitions 2 - Authorship Who can make an exhibition? Is the world of exhibitions changing? Empowering 'activist' exhibitions Curation and co-curation Museums working with their communities Contested histories 3 - Exhibits The 'ingredients' of exhibitions Contemporary collecting and the 'activist' exhibition Using exhibition assets The 'stuff' of future exhibitions 4 - Identity Museums of identity A new narrative An opportunity The complex legacies of world museums Repatriation A new chapter for the storytelling exhibition 5 - Wonder The feeling of 'awe' Fun 6 - Truth A raging dispute Reconstructing events Superpowers Using new techniques to represent people, the possibilities of new technologies Exploring fake news The future of the real 7 - Virtual Going online Making a virtual exhibition from scratch How artists reach their audiences Translating the viral success of a video into tangible benefits The impact of Covid-19 An online exhibition Virtual tours A 'live' platform How museums can use new platforms Standout online exhibitions An 'elastic' approach 8 - Future A future story The increased use of digital collections in museums Communication of wonder Museums and truth Balancing physical and online experience Sustainability Exhibition makers of tomorrow Notes Bibliography Acknowledgements Credits Index
1 - Story Dynamic area of practice Breaking with convention Why story? Developing the story Expressing the 'Big Idea' Who is it for? Can tech provide 'super powers' for the future exhibition? A fundamental part of exhibitions 2 - Authorship Who can make an exhibition? Is the world of exhibitions changing? Empowering 'activist' exhibitions Curation and co-curation Museums working with their communities Contested histories 3 - Exhibits The 'ingredients' of exhibitions Contemporary collecting and the 'activist' exhibition Using exhibition assets The 'stuff' of future exhibitions 4 - Identity Museums of identity A new narrative An opportunity The complex legacies of world museums Repatriation A new chapter for the storytelling exhibition 5 - Wonder The feeling of 'awe' Fun 6 - Truth A raging dispute Reconstructing events Superpowers Using new techniques to represent people, the possibilities of new technologies Exploring fake news The future of the real 7 - Virtual Going online Making a virtual exhibition from scratch How artists reach their audiences Translating the viral success of a video into tangible benefits The impact of Covid-19 An online exhibition Virtual tours A 'live' platform How museums can use new platforms Standout online exhibitions An 'elastic' approach 8 - Future A future story The increased use of digital collections in museums Communication of wonder Museums and truth Balancing physical and online experience Sustainability Exhibition makers of tomorrow Notes Bibliography Acknowledgements Credits Index
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