Tuesday 20 November 2007

DAY THREE

We view new material collected by students; then adjust the BRIEF in consequence. Our objective is to go beyond the first layer of superficial information destined to TOURISTS.
This level of specialisation is scattered on various web sites, in books, articles; which require breaking through this layer of tourist clichés.
Our objective is to gather enough information to put the objects in context; secondly to put ourselves in a position to INTERPRET; and, then, to devise ways of displaying the objects (CURATION-SCENOGRAPHY).

Further discussion of concepts: TRADITION, GLOBALIZATION, COMODITY, CONSUMERISM, COLONIALISM...
to set the project in a global CONTEXT.
We look as some statements by curators and museum staff about museums of ethnography in India.

Dilip K. Ray:'A museum must be a place of immense delight and loveliness; where every thing is a joy to the eyes, and where instruction is imparted by the sheer beauty and intelligence of arrangement and display'(An Appraisal..., 2005:90).

Reminder: In its presentation of OBJECTS, the Museum will need to engage visitors at a level which enables these objects to function as CULTURAL ARTEFACTS; not just as AESTHETIC COMMODITIES, but as SIGNS of different WAYS OF LIFE; as a basis for our APPRECIATION, UNDERSTANDINGto and RESPECT.

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