This article examines a long history of objects’ use in “telling stories,” and speculates on how museums and other art forms might encourage “narrations” while leaving story-telling to visitors or viewers. David Chipperfield’s 2009 “restoration” of Berlin’s Neues Museum made great efforts to preserve traces not only of the objects displayed inside, but to present an open-ended “narrative” of the building’s own history. Attempts at making historical sites “tell” stories have, meanwhile, also extended into other visual arts in Germany, of which the article examines several, discussing them in relation with the concept of “postmemory” and national narratives of identity
This article addresses the question of how to go beyond the conceptualisation of museums as islands ...
Stories are an integral part of our experience as human beings. As Roland Barthes put forward, narra...
The hypothesis of this article is that the authentic and auratic exhibited objects in museums enter ...
This article examines a long history of objects’ use in “telling stories,” and speculates on how mus...
In this thesis, I attempt to trace the threads that links the theoretical concept of narrative to th...
The article investigates aspects of museum communication with special reference to storytelling narr...
Storytelling is a natural way for humans to make sense of their world. Narratives structure experien...
This chapter aims to investigate how methodologies from fields as diverse as literary studies, art h...
The article examines theatricalization and visitor participation as curatorial strategies in new mus...
The Story of Things explored the ideas of memory, collections and narrative. Engaged by a collection...
This article starts from space story construction, display scene design and the "people-oriented" ex...
This article explores memory studies from the audience’s perspective, focusing on the perception of ...
History museums are publishing collections online, often, without offering better ways to connect th...
In this paper, I will explore and extend the concept of presence as formulated by the Dutch philosop...
This article addresses the problem of conserving the personal memories that artefacts, in collection...
This article addresses the question of how to go beyond the conceptualisation of museums as islands ...
Stories are an integral part of our experience as human beings. As Roland Barthes put forward, narra...
The hypothesis of this article is that the authentic and auratic exhibited objects in museums enter ...
This article examines a long history of objects’ use in “telling stories,” and speculates on how mus...
In this thesis, I attempt to trace the threads that links the theoretical concept of narrative to th...
The article investigates aspects of museum communication with special reference to storytelling narr...
Storytelling is a natural way for humans to make sense of their world. Narratives structure experien...
This chapter aims to investigate how methodologies from fields as diverse as literary studies, art h...
The article examines theatricalization and visitor participation as curatorial strategies in new mus...
The Story of Things explored the ideas of memory, collections and narrative. Engaged by a collection...
This article starts from space story construction, display scene design and the "people-oriented" ex...
This article explores memory studies from the audience’s perspective, focusing on the perception of ...
History museums are publishing collections online, often, without offering better ways to connect th...
In this paper, I will explore and extend the concept of presence as formulated by the Dutch philosop...
This article addresses the problem of conserving the personal memories that artefacts, in collection...
This article addresses the question of how to go beyond the conceptualisation of museums as islands ...
Stories are an integral part of our experience as human beings. As Roland Barthes put forward, narra...
The hypothesis of this article is that the authentic and auratic exhibited objects in museums enter ...