the exhibition – a place of limited dialogue
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THE EXHIBITION – A PLACE OF LIMITED DIALOGUE. Dr. Martin R.Schärer. Person A Person B = Direct or Real Dialogue. Curator Time Exhibits (replacing the curator) Visitor = Communication. Person A Person B = Direct or Real Dialogue. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
THE EXHIBITION – A PLACE OF LIMITED
DIALOGUE
Dr. Martin R.Schärer
Person A Person B = Direct or Real Dialogue
Curator Time Exhibits (replacing the curator) Visitor = Communication
Curator Time Exhibits (replacing the curator) Visitor = Communication
Person A Person B = Direct or Real Dialogue
Curator Time Exhibits (replacing the curator) Visitor = Communication
EXHIBITIONThe exhibition is a place of interpretative
visualization of absent sets of circumstances (facts, situations)
with things and staging elements as signs
EXHIBITION SITUATION SENDER EXHIBITION RECEIVER
EXHIBITION SITUATION SENDER EXHIBITION RECEIVER
Mediator VisitorMessage
Absent Sets of Circumstances
EXHIBITION SITUATION SENDER EXHIBITION RECEIVER
Mediator VisitorMessage
Absent Sets of Circumstances
Exhibition Elements
Exhibits/Objects
Staging elements
Room components
EXHIBITION SITUATION SENDER EXHIBITION RECEIVER
PARTICIPANT
Mediator VisitorMessage
Absent Sets of Circumstances
Exhibition Elements
Exhibits/Objects
Staging elements
Room components
EXHIBITION LANGUAGES
EXHIBITION LANGUAGESAesthetic Exhibition Language Enjoyment
EXHIBITION LANGUAGESAesthetic Exhibition Language Enjoyment
Didactic Exhibition Language Knowledge
EXHIBITION LANGUAGESAesthetic Exhibition Language Enjoyment
Didactic Exhibition Language Knowledge
Theatrical Exhibition Language Experience
EXHIBITION LANGUAGESAesthetic Exhibition Language Enjoyment
Didactic Exhibition Language Knowledge
Theatrical Exhibition Language Experience
Associative Exhibition Language Thinking
EXHIBITIONThe exhibition is a place of interpretative
visualization of absent sets of circumstances (facts, situations)
with things and staging elements as signs
EXHIBITION
The exhibition is a place of interpretative visualization of absent sets of circumstances (facts, situations)
with things and staging elements as signs
EXHIBITION SITUATION SENDER EXHIBITION RECEIVER
PARTICIPANT
Mediator VisitorMessage
Absent Sets of Circumstances
Exhibition Elements
Exhibits/Objects
Staging elements
Room components
EXHIBITION SITUATION
SENDER EXHIBITION RECEIVER PARTICIPANT
Mediator VisitorMessage
Absent Sets of Circumstances
Exhibition Elements
Exhibits/Objects = intended > sign > denotation
Staging elements = intended > sign > denotation
Room components = not intended > sign > connotations
EXHIBITION SITUATION
SENDER EXHIBITION RECEIVER PARTICIPANT
Mediator VisitorMessage
Absent Sets of Circumstances
Exhibition Elements
Exhibits/Objects = intended > sign > denotation
Staging elements = intended > sign > denotation
Room components = not intended > sign > connotations
THEATRE
An Author Communicates
an Absent Theme
THEATRE
An Author Communicates
an Absent Theme
Arranged Stage with
Mobile Actors
Visualizes every time anew
An Absent Theme for
Immobile Spectators
Creating their own play
EXHIBITION THEATRE
An Author CommunicatesAbsent Facts
An Author Communicates
an Absent Theme
Arranged Stage with
Mobile Actors
Visualizes every time anew
An Absent Theme for
Immobile Spectators
Creating their own play
EXHIBITION THEATRE
An Author CommunicatesAbsent Facts
Arranged Stage with
Immobile Objects
Visualizes always in the same way
Absent Facts for
Mobile Visitors
Creating their own exhibition
An Author Communicates
an Absent Theme
Arranged Stage with
Mobile Actors
Visualizes every time anew
An Absent Theme for
Immobile Spectators
Creating their own play
Person A Person B = Direct or Real Dialogue
Warden Visitor
Visitor A Visitor B
Visitor A Visitor A
Curatorial and educational staff Visitor
Person A Person B = Direct or Real Dialogue
Warden Visitor
Visitor A Visitor B
Visitor A Visitor A
Curatorial and educational staff Visitor
Person A Time Person B = Indirect “Dialogue”
Person A Person B = Direct or Real Dialogue
Warden Visitor
Visitor A Visitor B
Visitor A Visitor A
Curatorial and educational staff Visitor
Person A Time Person B = Indirect “Dialogue”
Person A Time Person B = Communication
Person A Person B = Direct or Real Dialogue
Warden Visitor
Visitor A Visitor B
Visitor A Visitor A
Curatorial and educational staff Visitor
Person A Time Person B = Indirect “Dialogue”
Person A Time Person B = Communication
Curator Time Exhibits (replacing the curator) Visitor = Second Degree Communication or Fake Dialogue