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    another three-dimensional object in the exhibit. Eighteen visitors made a stop by the jacket. Arcellana‘s family photos which were posted on the last few wall panels were viewed by 12 visitors. The exhibit item which gained the least attention was Arcellana‘s portrait which stood by the jacket; 11 visitors stopped by the portrait. Breakdown of Visitor Behavior The design of the Arcellana exhibit was not an interactive one. Visitors could explore the exhibit area on their own without the need of a

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    Shanzay Salman ASSIGNMENT: IMPORTANCE OF MUSEUMS- Sheilla Bhatti Sheila Bhatti argues for the construction of a more inclusive national identity. According to her museums can help in creating and promoting the idea of a new‚ more inclusive Muslim identity (both internally and externally) in the Pakistani society today. Identity- (a classic and modern perspective) Although defined by Giddens as the capacity to keep a particular narrative going‚ it must also be looked at as a site

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    Body Worlds Exhibit Opinion Essay The body worlds exhibit is a traveling exhibition of conserved human bodies and human parts they have prepared by plastination. Plastination is when the water and fat inside the body is replaced with plastic so that human specimens can be touched‚ do not smell‚ or decay. The creator of plastination was German his name was‚ Dr. Gunther Von Hugens. The three main reasons why body worlds exhibits are a good and bad idea to have around the world are‚ educational

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    Sibbert Museum Analysis

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    The Stibbert museum was originally the collection of Frederick Stibbert located inside his private residence in Montughi near the Florence country side. Stibbert used his large inheritance to peruse a passion for collecting‚ acquiring a variety of objects such as armor‚ swords and art from across the world including Europe‚ the Middle East‚ and Japan. Following his death in 1906‚ Stibbert bequeathed his house to the municipality of Florence where the collection was made open to the public for future

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    Lights and Sounds Museum

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    When I first heard of the Lights and Sounds Museum‚ I thought I was just going to watch an ordinary show about the making of Intramuros. But when I entered a big room‚ standing‚ and with lights all turned off‚ I felt I was up for something more exciting that day. The Lights and Sounds Museum wasn’t just a museum‚ it was an experience center! A diorama of one of the battles fought between the Filipinos and the Spaniards. The museum was divided into different rooms. Each one of them is depicting

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    Lights and Sound Museum

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    Reaction Paper Lights and Sound Museum Klyde O. Lencioco RZL10 – B6 I personally enjoy the presentation in Lights and Sound Museum‚ it’s because of my love in history. I love history since I was in elementary‚ some people history is boring but for me history is one of the exciting subjects in school because we’re studying past events for us to know and understand more why some historical events happen. The museum was great it showed many events in the history of our country‚ the presentation

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    Sandy Kang EN10 1-4 Mrs. Reis The Museum of Vain Endeavors In the short story‚ “The Museum of Vain Endeavors‚” the author sarcastically points out humanity’s fixation on human failures. Also‚ he suggests that mishaps rather than paying tribute to successes and achievements. Humanity’s fixation on human failures is based on one’s trying to something with the best of intentions‚ but is really meaningless. In the beginning of the story‚ a man as a narrator

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    Art Museum in Va

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    VA Art Museums Painting: Jimmie O’ Donnell Artist: Robert Henri Museum: Tuabman Date: 1924 Medium: Oil on canvas In this painting‚ I can clearly see a little boy sitting down. The boy is staring right at the painter‚ Robert Henri. The boy has a brown hat on‚ and a suit like appearance with a blazer‚ and a nice dress shirt. The boy seems to be worried at something. The background is a dark blue‚ indicating to me‚ something scary‚ and there are no forms of light. The art element that is the

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    LACMA Museum History

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    The Los Angels County Museum of Art (LAMA) is an art museum in Los Angels‚ California. LACMA is situated on Wilshire Boulevard along Museum Row in the Miracle Mile vicinity of Los Angeles (George‚ 1998). LACMA is the most astronomically immense museum in the western region of Los Angels and it receives proximate to one million people in a year. It’s holding includes more than 100‚000 works revealing the history of art from old days to the present. The museum additionally features films and concerts

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    My observation of the Children’s Museum took place on February 29‚2016. I arrived at the museum at 12:45 and stayed until 4:45 that evening. During my time at the museum I saw four children total. There were three boys and one girl. The boys ages ranged from what appeared to be about one years old to about six years old. The girl seemed to be about four years of age. The children really seemed to enjoy the museum. The young girl played with the kitchen set while the boys seemed to like the water

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