Exhibiting Absence

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Test sobre Exhibiting Absence, creado por Louise Prior el 03/06/2019.
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Pregunta 1

Pregunta
How to Museums build an authentic display?
Respuesta
  • Reconstructed sites.
  • The Use of Artefacts.
  • Both

Pregunta 2

Pregunta
"Objects, [blank_start]museum display[blank_end], photographs, films, novels and memorials, with their associated ceremonies, can all play a tole in [blank_start]preserving[blank_end] and [blank_start]rehearsing[blank_end] [blank_start]collective memory[blank_end]" - Contexts (A105) p. 127
Respuesta
  • museum display
  • artefacts
  • documents
  • preserving
  • having
  • preventing
  • rehearsing
  • recollecting
  • reinventing
  • collective memory
  • personal memory
  • individual memory

Pregunta 3

Pregunta
"It has long been recognised that, just as [blank_start]personal memories[blank_end] may in many cases be determined by [blank_start]social interaction[blank_end], communities may share collective [blank_start]myths[blank_end] or [blank_start]stories[blank_end], of which each individual may have some direct experience but which go beyond the personal memories of any one person." - Contexts (A105) p. 127
Respuesta
  • personal memories
  • individual memories
  • collective memories
  • social interaction
  • intimate interactions
  • myths or stories
  • myths
  • photographs
  • documents
  • stories
  • filmography
  • legends

Pregunta 4

Pregunta
The reason social memories are kept alive in rural communities is the written tradition.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 5

Pregunta
What is a particular problem created where very large numbers of people are concerned when using visual representations, photographic or otherwise?
Respuesta
  • The presence of living people.
  • The absence of living people.
  • The inconsistency of living people

Pregunta 6

Pregunta
What are reconstructed sites good for? Even if they are not authentic?
Respuesta
  • Helps the visitor see the drastic change in time periods.
  • Gives the visitor an accurate layout of the sites at the time the events happened.
  • Putting the visitor into the shoes of the people who lived through the experiences.
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