Drawing on a long-term narrative study of global visitors to the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa (Te Papa), this paper illuminates the experience of a museum space. It sheds light on the interpretive interplay between museological space, content and narrative throughout the construction of meanings by museum visitors. I argue that these spatial dynamics emerge as a condition of meaning-making, or hermeneutic foundation, which facilitates the subsequent processes of meaning-making, or interpretations. The hermeneutic examination of the research material treats Te Papa as a physical space or form with its individual components such as architecture, exhibition design and display. This is followed by an inspection of content which revea...
The conceptual understanding of museums as ‘contact zones’ has been widely appropriated ...
Research in human–computer interaction (HCI) has identified meaning as an important, yet poorly unde...
While it is claimed that international touring exhibitions are highly valuable in terms of promoting...
Cultural feelings are an undertheorised area of the human experience which are recently gaining atte...
The conceptual understanding of museums as ‘contact zones’ has been widely appropriated in the museu...
The reinvention of the museum as "forum" within the new museology and the notion of the "public sphe...
The reinvention of the museum as "forum" within the new museology and the notion of the "public sphe...
The present study is an enquiry on the contribution of bodily and sensory forms of engagement in the...
The role that the physical environment of an exhibition plays in the visitor's experience of a museu...
This thesis presents a new model of the museum visitor experience. My model analyses the dynamic int...
This thesis presents a new model of the museum visitor experience. My model analyses the dynamic int...
Challenges to museum curatorial control of meaning, combined with interest in the reading positions ...
This paper discusses the object in a museum context and the different ways in which space is used w...
Interpretation is commonly associated with communicating and revealing to visitors the natural, cult...
This dissertation aims to analyse how spatial design affects experiences and meaning making in museu...
The conceptual understanding of museums as ‘contact zones’ has been widely appropriated ...
Research in human–computer interaction (HCI) has identified meaning as an important, yet poorly unde...
While it is claimed that international touring exhibitions are highly valuable in terms of promoting...
Cultural feelings are an undertheorised area of the human experience which are recently gaining atte...
The conceptual understanding of museums as ‘contact zones’ has been widely appropriated in the museu...
The reinvention of the museum as "forum" within the new museology and the notion of the "public sphe...
The reinvention of the museum as "forum" within the new museology and the notion of the "public sphe...
The present study is an enquiry on the contribution of bodily and sensory forms of engagement in the...
The role that the physical environment of an exhibition plays in the visitor's experience of a museu...
This thesis presents a new model of the museum visitor experience. My model analyses the dynamic int...
This thesis presents a new model of the museum visitor experience. My model analyses the dynamic int...
Challenges to museum curatorial control of meaning, combined with interest in the reading positions ...
This paper discusses the object in a museum context and the different ways in which space is used w...
Interpretation is commonly associated with communicating and revealing to visitors the natural, cult...
This dissertation aims to analyse how spatial design affects experiences and meaning making in museu...
The conceptual understanding of museums as ‘contact zones’ has been widely appropriated ...
Research in human–computer interaction (HCI) has identified meaning as an important, yet poorly unde...
While it is claimed that international touring exhibitions are highly valuable in terms of promoting...