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ItemAs it were ... So to speak(Distributed for the Jewish Museum, 2018-04-27) Barbara BloomThe book features images of the museum’s galleries reconstructed as rooms in a fictive house—the music room, the boudoir, the analyst’s office—formed of objects from the permanent collection. These staged spaces are intertwined with fragments of text and images drawn from intellectuals, artists, and authors, both historical and contemporary. Ranging from the charming (Torah pointers tipped with tiny hands, poised above a piano keyboard; silver spice containers shaped like peaches and pears) to the poignant (an empty, worn velvet case for a shofar horn; a Nazi playing card created from a defaced Torah), each object is infused with profound significance.
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ItemCreating Exhibitions: Collaboration in the Planning, Development, and Design of Innovative Experiences(John Wiley & Sons Inc, 2023-02-14) Polly McKenna-Cress. ; Kamien, Janet A."A rich and detailed description of the team approach to creating museum exhibitions. Janet Kamien and Polly McKenna-Cress were pioneers in developing this successful approach, and their experience, wisdom, and humor shine through on every page. A must-read for anyone involved in museum exhibitions." —Kathleen McLean, Principal, Independent Exhibitions "This book is like having a personal mentor by your side during every step of the exhibition process. The authors have written a book that is concise, insightful, practical, and friendly—just what you need during a complex and often tense process." —Elaine Heumann Gurian, Senior Consultant, The Museum Group Exhibition design involves numerous disciplines, variable physical and intellectual content, and the goal of enabling visitors to understand and enjoy complex topics more completely. It is a necessarily collaborative and multilayered process. Creating Exhibitions is the first guide of its kind: a one-stop resource that integrates the design process with content development to deliver a comprehensive program for conceiving, designing, and installing exhibitions. Structured around the key phases of the exhibition creation process, this team-oriented guide covers the entire project duration and offers problem-solving techniques supported by useful examples of how each solution was strategically applied. It offers this critical information in the context of a collaborative design process, speaks to a broad range of stakeholders in any exhibition project, and encourages innovation in every aspect of planning, development, and design. Both comprehensive and closely detailed, this one-stop manual: Delivers in-depth coverage of current thinking and research in exhibition design along with case studies that illustrate how the process was applied Includes exercises and experiments that provide hands-on experience with different concepts and approaches Features contributions from leading exhibition and museum professionals from all levels, offering multiple points of view for achieving collaboration and innovation Creating Exhibitions is an indispensable resource for professionals and students in architecture, graphic design, environmental graphic design, industrial design, digital media, lighting and theater, interior design, and landscape architecture. It is a valuable tool for anyone who wants to become not just a practitioner, but also an innovator in this fascinating and rewarding field.
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ItemHandbags(Yale, 2012) Judith Clark ; Caroline Evans and etc.In addition to the Simone Handbags Museum, Bagstage features the flagship store of onineonefour, a multi-brand handbag shop, rent- free store spaces for promising designers, a workshop where anybody can enjoy the experience od handbag-making, and a space where various leather materials are exhibited and sold. Bagstage will showcase the past of handbags through the museum; the present of handbags through the store that offerthe latest innovations and new trends in the handbags industry; and the future of handbags through the display of oblects and idias by ip-and-coming designers.
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ItemPocket Park Design(The Images Publishing Group, 2023-02-14) Bruce, Angus ; Gina Tsarouhas, Senior EditorUrban planners have paid more attention to the concept of the pocket park as modern cities become denser and buildings taller. As the pace of urbanisation accelerates and populations increase, particularly in larger cities, there becomes much less park space available for people to enjoy. With less investment and area required, 'Pocket Parks' could provide a solution. They fulfil the need for highly sought-after leisure spaces, which can operate in high-density city environments, bypassing the hurdle of space. These beautiful green areas increase the ecological benefits of the urban environment, helping to enrich and satisfy the local residents' lives. Pocket Park Design introduces the outstanding landscape architects and designers who create pocket parks.