In this paper, I will explore and extend the concept of presence as formulated by the Dutch philosopher of history, novelist and psychologist Eelco Runia, arguing that it provides a useful tool with which to unpick some of the non-representational aspects of exhibition making in historical museums. The paper proceeds from a desire to find theoretical tools with which to, in Kathleen Stewarts words, ‘slow the quick jump to representational thinking and evaluative critique long enough to find ways of approaching the complex and uncertain objects that fascinate because they literally hit us or exert a pull on us’ (Stewart 2007: 4). Specifically, I will use a philosophical analysis of presence to show how it might be employed in a museum conte...
Around the world, museums dedicate enormous resources to developing exhibitions with the aim of mak...
This article argues that museum visiting and the act of ‘spectatorship’, both of which are often ass...
How can the subliminal, mysterious, but uncommonly powerful living-on, the presence, of the past be ...
In this paper, I will explore and extend the concept of presence as formulated by the Dutch philosop...
Presence has become a new object of study within architecture, literature, art, anthropology, and mu...
For more than thirty years now, thinking about the way we, humans, account for our past has taken pl...
In recent writings historian Eelco Runia (Groningen) and literary theorist Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht (St...
There are no dictionary meanings or authoritative discussions of "presence" that fix the significanc...
Challenges to museum curatorial control of meaning, combined with interest in the reading positions ...
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...
This article argues for a need to scrutinize the meeting-place metaphor that is commonly used by mus...
This paper presents a dialogical approach to place, people and technology in museums. The approach h...
The Living and Dying gallery opened at the British Museum five years ago. Praised by critics, this a...
This article argues for a need to scrutinize the meeting-place metaphor that is commonly used by mus...
Around the world, museums dedicate enormous resources to developing exhibitions with the aim of mak...
This article argues that museum visiting and the act of ‘spectatorship’, both of which are often ass...
How can the subliminal, mysterious, but uncommonly powerful living-on, the presence, of the past be ...
In this paper, I will explore and extend the concept of presence as formulated by the Dutch philosop...
Presence has become a new object of study within architecture, literature, art, anthropology, and mu...
For more than thirty years now, thinking about the way we, humans, account for our past has taken pl...
In recent writings historian Eelco Runia (Groningen) and literary theorist Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht (St...
There are no dictionary meanings or authoritative discussions of "presence" that fix the significanc...
Challenges to museum curatorial control of meaning, combined with interest in the reading positions ...
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...
This article argues for a need to scrutinize the meeting-place metaphor that is commonly used by mus...
This paper presents a dialogical approach to place, people and technology in museums. The approach h...
The Living and Dying gallery opened at the British Museum five years ago. Praised by critics, this a...
This article argues for a need to scrutinize the meeting-place metaphor that is commonly used by mus...
Around the world, museums dedicate enormous resources to developing exhibitions with the aim of mak...
This article argues that museum visiting and the act of ‘spectatorship’, both of which are often ass...
How can the subliminal, mysterious, but uncommonly powerful living-on, the presence, of the past be ...