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    Ayala Museum

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    the Ayala Museum. the guards greeted us with a smile and the lady at the front desk was very helpful in describing what we are to find in the four floors of the building.The building was minimal. so you can say that it was easier to appreciate the collections. since i came from an arts high school‚ i can say that I love going to museums. i keep on having “eye-gasms” on all the “eye candies” on display! may it be pots/ gold/ paintings/ dioramas. Truth be told‚ I have been to The Ayala Museum before.

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    Digital in Museum

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    Digital  (in)  Museums       The   project   is   structured   as   a   subjective   analysis   over   the   “state   of   the   art”   of   digital   applications   in   museums   and   exhibition.   First‚   it   will   investigate   the   concept   of   adding   value‚   though   digital   supports‚   to   traditional   observations   of   artworks.   In   a

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    Art Gallery Response Paper Tarn Adams is an american born on the 17th of April in 1978. Adams is a computer game programer‚ and he is well known for his artwork the Dwarf Fortress. Throughout his childhood‚ Adams loved programming and has been designing computer games as one of his hobbies. Adams and his older brother Zach started a company called Bay 12 Games. With his skill in programming and his brother’s experience in ancient history and storytelling‚ they were able to design and pull off various

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    Are Seltz’s new Japanese museums ‘counter-museums’ by Patterson’s definition? Patterson and Seltz introduce new museums differing in subject matter‚ context and methodology‚ but sharing analogous goals. The Jim Crow Museum of Racist Memorabilia (JCM) in the United States is touted by Patterson as a ‘counter-museum’ that ‘seek[s] to engage visitors as active participants in dynamic‚ continuing memorial processes’ (66)‚ and one that ‘seeks to use products of intolerance to teach understanding’ (68)

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    Cobb Museum

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    Anthropology Dr. Jean Marcus November 16‚ 2012 Cobb Museum Paper The Cobb Institute Museum at Mississippi State University displays items from the Old World and the New World. When I visited the museum I noticed a wide variety of artifacts. The Old world side contained pieces from many Old World countries‚ while the New World side featured a lot of pieces that are from local areas. Since there was such a vast number of artifacts at the Cobb Museum‚ I have decided to focus on the clay vessels and

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    CAU Art Gallery Analysis

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    The CAU Art Gallery has a collection of comprised of 1‚200 works of art in three major categories which are Contemporary American‚ African American‚ and African art. In these collections are paintings‚ murals‚ sculptures‚ works on paper and ethnographical artifacts acquired through purchases and donations. The growth and continuation of the Clark Atlanta University Collection of American art report the role of black artists in the history of American art‚ between the years of 1942 and 1970. CAU’s

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    Night in the Museum

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    lots of mild action violence‚ though battles on the museum floor usually have a humorous edge. Story Summary Greatness has eluded Larry Daley. Attempts to make a name for himself have left this down-and-out dreamer and divorced dad in need of a job and desperate to earn his 10-year-old son’s respect. Larry feels a sense of urgency now that his ex-wife is set to remarry‚ so he grudgingly accepts a menial night-watchman position at New York’s Museum of Natural History. Cutbacks have forced the curator

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    January 2010 Art Trip To The National Gallery This year’s Art trip was really not that inspirational to me‚ as it was rushed and we only had about 2 hours and 15 minutes in the National Gallery‚ which was not enough time to explore the gallery or to find our favourite piece of Art. However‚ with the help of Emily Miller‚ with whom I toured the galleries‚ I managed to find the one Artwork that I really love and admire. The moment we walked in the National Gallery‚ she started looking for this work

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    Lancer Gallery Case Study

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    Spring 2013 CRN 10215 Case study #3 (Lancer Gallery)‚ 04/10/2013 Lancer Gallery sources and sells a larger assortment of African and South American artifacts‚ as well as Native American jewelry and pottery. Their headquarters is out of four different major U.S. cities‚ but Lancer calls Phoenix‚ Arizona home. They originated in the 1900s and developed a wonderful reputation as one of the most respected sources of artifacts and replicas. Lancer Gallery being such a large company in a specialized

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    The Art Museum as a Ritual

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    Art Museum as a Ritual Duncan begins her article‚ “The Art Museum as Ritual‚” by comparing art museums to religious/ceremonial spaces‚ not only in architectural design but also in their purpose. She states‚ however‚ that unlike churches or temples‚ museums are secular places where “the secular truth became the authoritative truth.” Thus‚ a separation of church and state came to be an‚ as Duncan states‚ “religion…kept its authority only for voluntary believers.” She then goes on to the differences

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