Introduction to the special issue on museum identities, exhibition designs and visitors’ meaning-making

G. Kress, S. Selander
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Recently a group of scholars from Sweden and (a smaller group) from the UK, came together and worked on a project “‘The Museum, the Exhibition and the Visitors: Meaning making in a new arena for learning and communication’ (funded by the Swedish Research Council - Vetenskapsradet). As the title indicates, the frame set for the project was large and ambitious. At the largest it was an attempt to look at a the change which has affected museums over significant slice of history, and tracking in outline what that change had been about; at the smallest level, looking in great detail how one might document the processes of learning in an exhibition. In between these two poles, the project examined various aspects of two contemporary museums: the Museum of National Antiquities in Stockholm, and the Museum of London, in London, UK. In that space between the meta-level historic sweep, and the micro-level of individual learning was the interaction of curators and visitors, seen through a lens not so much of communication than of learning – or rather, in the light of our sense of the histories of this institution, learning seen as the fundamental instance and purpose of communication in this site.
介绍博物馆身份、展览设计与参观者意义建构专题
最近,一群来自瑞典的学者和(一个较小的团体)来自英国的学者聚集在一起,共同完成了一个项目“博物馆,展览和游客:在一个新的学习和交流舞台上的意义创造”(由瑞典研究委员会- Vetenskapsradet资助)。正如标题所示,为这个项目设定的框架是庞大而雄心勃勃的。最重要的是,它试图研究在历史的重要时期影响博物馆的变化,并大致追踪这种变化的原因;在最小的层面上,仔细观察如何在展览中记录学习的过程。在这两个极点之间,该项目考察了两个当代博物馆的各个方面:斯德哥尔摩的国家文物博物馆和英国伦敦的伦敦博物馆。在元层面的历史扫视和个人学习的微观层面之间的空间是策展人和参观者之间的互动,通过与其说是交流不如说是学习的镜头来看待——或者更确切地说,根据我们对这个机构历史的认识,学习被视为这个网站交流的基本实例和目的。
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