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A Study On Relationship Between Environmental Context And The Realization Of Musealization

Posted on:2019-08-14Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X X HuangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2428330572466516Subject:Museum display planning
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From the goods to the collection then to the exhibits,the museum provides a window for the audience to understand the world and know themselves through the deconstruction of the information and the space of the value of the goods.Usually,we regard the process that the goods are taken away from the natural world and brought to the museum,and then given the new value as "musealization".In the view of the transformation of the role and the function of the museum,musealization is the real realization only when the value of the object is read by the audience through reconstruction in space.In the process of this space reconstruction,the museum creates an environmental context for the audience to reflect the existence and development of nature and human beings through combining objects with the reconstruction of the exhibition structure.This environmental context plays an important role in the course of information dissemination and knowledge acquisition by the audience.It is an important work that the value of matter can not be bypassed.Due to this situation,the author establishes the research topic of "environmental context:the space reconstruction in museums".Through the decomposition of the process of the musealization of objects,the author analyzes the musealization from three dimensions of "Deconstruction","Reconstruction" and "Realization",and then reveals the important role of building in the process of Museum exhibition and communication,and trying to extend the significance of musealization,to treat the result that the audience understand the value of goods via environmental context in museums as the ultimate realization of the musealization.It is hoped that this will provide some reference for the museum's exhibition construction and contribute to the development of the "shaping-science" museology.
Keywords/Search Tags:musealization, exhibition, environmental context, deconstruction, reconstruction
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