The Power of Touch -

The Power of Touch

Handling Objects in Museum and Heritage Context

Elizabeth Pye (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
262 Seiten
2008
Left Coast Press Inc (Verlag)
978-1-59874-303-6 (ISBN)
189,95 inkl. MwSt
Contributors to this volume explore how the sense of touch can be utilized in museums and other cultural institutions to facilitate understanding and learning.
Despite the fact that we have a range of senses with which to perceive the world around us, museums and other cultural institutions have traditionally used sight as the main way to convey information. In everyday life, though, we use touch constantly in conjunction with sight. Why, then, does it play so small a role in the study and enjoyment of museum objects? Contributors to this volume explore how the sense of touch can be utilized in cultural institutions to facilitate understanding and learning.

Elizabeth Pye is Senior Lecturer at the University College London Institute of Archaeology. She coordinates the Institute's Heritage Studies Research Group and its masters program in conservation. She is editor of Caring for the Past: Issues in Conservation for Archaeology and Museums (2000)

Introduction: The Power of Touch, Elizabeth Pye; Part 1 Science of Touch; Chapter 1 Weighing Up the Value of Touch, Alan Wing, Christos Giachritsis, Roberta Roberts; Chapter 2 Making Sense of Touch: A Multisensory Approach to the Perception of Objects, Charles Spence; Part 2 History Of Touch; Chapter 3 Archaeology of Touch: Babylonian Magic and Healing, Mark Geller; Chapter 4 For Your Eyes Only? the Magic Touch of Relics, Jan Geisbusch; Chapter 5 Don’t Touch! Hands off! art, Blindness and the Conservation of Expertise, Fiona Candlin; Part 3 Professional Touch; Chapter 6 Exploring the Role of Touch in Connoisseurship and the Identification of Objects, Sally MacDonald; Chapter 7 Understanding Objects: The Role of Touch in Conservation, Elizabeth Pye; Part 4 Touch and Memory; Chapter 8 The Elderly as ‘Curators’ in North London, Michael Rowlands; Chapter 9 Easing the Transition: Using Museum Objects with Elderly People, Claire Jacques; Part 5 Touch and Memory; Chapter 10 The Touch Experience in Museums in the UK and Japan, Julia Cassim; Chapter 11 Touching Art, Touching You: Blindart, Sense & Sensuality, Sharareh Khayami; Chapter 12 Learning Through Touch, Tara Trewinnard-Boyle, Emily Tabassi; Chapter 13 To Play or Not to Play: Making a Collection of Musical Instruments Accessible, Andrew Lamb; Chapter 14 Collaborative Touch: Working with a Community Artist to Restore a Kwakwaka’wakw Mask, Jessica Johnson; Part 6 Virtual Touch; Chapter 15 Touching Ghosts: Haptic Technologies in Museums, David Prytherch, Marie Jefsioutine; Chapter 16 Exploring Virtual Touch in the Creative Arts and Conservation, Angela Geary;

Erscheint lt. Verlag 28.2.2008
Reihe/Serie UCL Institute of Archaeology Publications
Verlagsort Walnut Creek
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 640 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Hilfswissenschaften
ISBN-10 1-59874-303-1 / 1598743031
ISBN-13 978-1-59874-303-6 / 9781598743036
Zustand Neuware
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