The construction of the museological object
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05/06/2013
05/06/2013
1994
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"Exhibiting is or should be to work against ignorance, especially against the most refractory of all ignorance: the pre-conceived idea of stereo typed culture. To exhibit is to take a calculated risk of disorientation - in the etymological sense : ( to lose your bearings), disturbs the harmony, the evident , and the consensus, that constitutes the common place ( the banal). Needless to say however it is obvious that an exhibition that deliberately tries to scandalise will create an inverted perversion which results in an obscurantist pseudo-luxury - culture ... between demagogy and provocation, one has to find visual communication's subtle itinerary. Even though an intermediary route is not so stimulating : as Gaston Bachelard said "All the roads lead to Rome, except the roads of compromise." |
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972-8296-35-5 |
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Edições Universitárias Lusófonas |
Palavras-Chave | #MUSEOLOGIA #MUSEOLOGIA SOCIAL #OBJETOS MUSEOLÓGICOS #MUSEOLOGY #SOCIAL MUSEOLOGY #MUSEOLOGICAL OBJECTS |
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article |