13 PART III: Design and Curating in the Media Age 14 TOTAL MEDIA Museums in the context of placemaking Working from the inside out The emergence and context of the designer’s craft and the influence of film and theater Interactivity, digital media, objects, and audiences Notes References 15 FROM OBJECT TO ENVIRONMENT: The Recent History of Exhibitions in Germany and Austria Museum exhibitions: Classification and chronology Stagings of the 1980s: The exhibition as montage and essay Immersion and reflection: Developments from the spirit of the 1980s Notes References 16 MUSEUMS AS SPACES OF THE PRESENT: The Case for Social Scenography Please touch Social scenography: Approaches to the concept Museums as zones of stability in representing the present Scenography as the creation of performative spaces The practical realm: Stapferhaus Lenzburg What can social scenography achieve? References 17 (DIS)PLAYING THE MUSEUM: Artifacts, Visitors, Embodiment, and Mediality Back and forth: Encoding, decoding, recoding What kind of museum is at stake? What kind of knowledge? What kind of learning? Conclusions: What kind of medium is the museum? Notes References 18 TRANSFORMING THE NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM IN LONDON: Isotype and the New Exhibition Scheme The
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power of touch exemplified: Time to Hope
Variable lives
Acknowledgments
Notes
References
9 LIGHTING PRACTICES IN ART GALLERIES AND EXHIBITION SPACES, 1750–1850
Patrician top lighting and sculpture galleries
Patrician top lighting and picture galleries
Royal Academy
National Gallery
Artificial light: Education in museums and galleries
Artificial light in commercial exhibition spaces
Artificial illumination in private collections
Artists’ studios and galleries
Notes
References
Further Reading
10 THERE’S SOMETHING IN THE AIR: Sound in the Museum
The mediumship of sound
Sound art
Politics of sound
Affective spaces
References
Further Reading
11 AESTHETICS AND ATMOSPHERE IN MUSEUMS: A Critical Marketing Perspective
The aesthetic economy and atmospheres
Museums, commerce, and atmosphere
Conclusion
Notes
References
12 MUSEUMS, INTERACTIVITY, AND THE TASKS OF “EXHIBITION ANTHROPOLOGY”
Freedom, control, and confusion in the art museum
To touch or not to touch?
Museums and the challenge of the smartphone
The tasks of exhibition anthropology
Notes
References
13 KEEPING OBJECTS LIVE
“May God keep us safe”
Killing off exhibits
Location, use, and museum scripts
In the company of witches
Clutter, unseen occupants, and life elsewhere
Feeling for “life”
Notes
References