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18:00 - 20:30 11 May 2011
Exhibiting the voice: Inside the museum
Location
Room 209 |
Institute of Archaeology
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Gordon Square |
London |
WC1H 0PY |
Open to:
Academic |
Alumni |
Public |
Student
Admission: Free
Ticketing: Open
Speaker information
Steve Cross, UCL Public Engagement Unit
Colin Fournier, UCL Bartlett School of Architecture
Marysia Lewandowska, Konstfack,Stockholm
Sarah Lowry, Foundling Museum, London
This second session of the month long series 'Voices in (and around) the Museum' will explore the various ways in which voice can transform museum and exhibition spaces. Until recently, the audioguide was the privileged conduit for the voice in the museum. But audioguides are often viewed by the public as an addition, even a distraction. In light of the museum’s heightened concern with orality and intangibility, the architects, artists and curators in this session will share their experiences in giving the voice a more central and creative role within museum exhibitions.
Contact
Antony Hudek
+44 (0) 20 7679 1374 |
a.hudek@ucl.ac.uk
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