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The Multisensory Museum - Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives on Touch, Sound, Smell, Memory, and Space (Hardcover)
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The Multisensory Museum - Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives on Touch, Sound, Smell, Memory, and Space (Hardcover)
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Recent research in the cognitive sciences gives us a new
perspective on the cognitive and sensory landscape. In The
Multisensory Museum: Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives on Touch,
Sound, Smell, Memory, and Space, museum expert Nina Levent and
Alvaro Pascual-Leone, professor of neurology at Harvard Medical
School bring together scholars and museum practitioners from around
the world to highlight new trends and untapped opportunities for
using such modalities as scent, sound, and touch in museums to
offer more immersive experiences and diverse sensory engagement for
visually- and otherwise-impaired patrons. Visitor studies describe
how different personal and group identities color our cultural
consumption and might serve as a compass on museum journeys.
Psychologists and educators look at the creation of memories
through different types of sensory engagement with objects, and how
these memories in turn affect our next cultural experience. An
anthropological perspective on the history of our multisensory
engagement with ritual and art objects, especially in cultures that
did not privilege sight over other senses, allows us a glimpse of
what museums might become in the future. Education researchers
discover museums as unique educational playgrounds that allow for a
variety of learning styles, active and passive exploration, and
participatory learning. Designers and architects suggest a
framework for thinking about design solutions for a museum
environment that invites an intuitive, multisensory and flexible
exploration, as well as minimizes physical hurdles. While attention
has been paid to accessibility for the physically-impaired since
passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act, making buildings
accessible is only the first small step in elevating museums to be
centers of learning and culture for all members of their
communities. This landmark book will help all museums go much
further.
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