Narrative spaces [ Texto impreso] : on the art of exhibiting / Herman Kossmann; Suzanne Mulder; Frank den Oudsten ; [translation from the Dutch: Pieter Kiewiet de Jonge].
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TextLanguage: eng Original language: Dutch Publication details: Rotterdam : 010 Publishers, 2012.Description: 192 p. : il. col., planos ; 23 cmISBN: - 9789064507946
- On the art of exhibiting
| Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Monografía prestable | Biblioteca FJM Sala general | Estudios Curatoriales | N 4395 .K67 2012 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 1212463 |
ISBN (10 dígitos) 064507945.
The poetry of place / Frank den Oudsten (p. 8); On the weight of the story (p. 9); On the emptiness of space (p. 20); On the radius of the metaphor (p. 30) -- The practice of design / Herman Kossmann (p. 46); The walk (p. 47); Synchronicity and layering (p. 66); Tension curves and the first encounter (p. 74); Immersion (p. 86) Interaction (p. 96); Between knowing and experiencing (p. 100); Identification and proximity (p. 106); Abstraction and metaphor (p. 112); Direction (p. 118) -- From cathedral to Disneyland : archtypes of narrative ace / Suzanne Mulder (p. 128); The architectonic space (p. 129); The museum space (p. 140); The activist space (p. 158); The illusionist space (p. 174).
"Narrative Spaces offers a guidebook of exhibition design concepts for curators, museum directors, critics and designers. Variously comprised of objects, images, text, light, photography, film, new media and interactive elements, the exhibition is unsurpassed as a medium for informing and enticing visitors or users. Exhibitions are narrative environments in which the designer has to translate often complex and contrary objectives into an engaging spatial narrative that can accommodate a mix of wide-ranging media and communicational strategies. Approaching the topic from three angles--theoretical-philosophical, cultural-historical and design-wise--and including interviews and an analysis of 100 projects (both new and old), "Narrative Spaces" identifies the theatrical and scenographic principles of exhibitions as narrative space. It locates the profession in a broad theoretical and cultural-historical context and inspires a new approach to exhibition design." -- Google Libros.



