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    Material Objects

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    from all over the world from many different times, all of which I keep in a small box in my dorm. I have a few favorite coins, that I keep in a separate box. The discussions and readings from class have caused me to think about what my collection actually means. “The act of collection [is] a gathering up of properties in arbitrary systems of value and meaning” (Clifford 1985). This calls into question the idea that lots of collections, like mine, sort the objects into categories based on how we think of them, not based on the object 's actual significance. My simple individual coin collection can be an example of this. I assign arbitrary value based on personal aesthetics to organize my collection instead of actually putting the coins in context of their historical value or meaning. Because of this friction between collections and how they are presented, museums have to be conscious of how their collections will be representative of the object 's original…

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    audio and video. The important documents are to demonstrates by the way of people that seek to invent or to improve reading technology. Records are consider reports, order, request, plan, and also permit. All record are utilitarian by created the course of practical activities. All record are known as working files of working folks. It also has the individuals and the organizations create, receive and also keep the records. Personal Records, are consist of a working document such as birth…

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    Glenbow Museum Analysis

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    located the heart of Calgary’s downtown area. The museum is easily accessible and can be located amongst the other skyscrapers. It is built from the help and support of the non-profit organisation and its members. The museum showcases the history of the Alberta both pre and post-oil industry development. The museum was built by the visionary petroleum entrepreneur and lawyer Eric Lafferty Harvie in 1954. He was fond of collecting various historic and art objects with regards to the history of…

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    Rene paul, Paul Shaw with their Art Deco contribute to the most famous artwork in the world. The Rockefeller Center has sculptures of art around the building giving the touch of decoration enough to be attractive to visitors so the Art Deco was present. The Art Deco was demonstrating that objects could be well made and attractive. There are fourteen locations representing the art thru the Rockefeller Center and Prometheus is one of the most visited in N.Y. The original model of the…

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    Student Center Case Study

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    Aside Box?- Besides charging vendors for the amounts of waste produced vendors can actively encourage patrons to help decrease waste streams by providing discounts on practices that can save both the vendor and costumer money. Some straightforward tips that could be applied to all new staff trainings and business practices to reduce waste and help save on purchasing costs for vendors are: Ask if your costumers need a receipt, if not do not print one! Encouraging patrons to bring their own…

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    Dogs Group Case Study

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    In Lee’s article, Reconsidering Conflict in Exhibition Development Teams, the team structure was egoless. An egoless team structures “encourages a high level of interactivity and communication among project members” (Frame, chapter 3 pg. 91). There is no team leader, decisions are made by the team, and the project product reflexes inputs from all the team members. This is the ideal of an egoless team structure. In the case of Dogs Group, although the structure was egoless, certain members of the…

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    Corporate art consultants are curators who create and administer art programs for private companies. In this way, the corporate art consultant follows the traditional definition of the curator as an individual who maintains art objects in a collection. However, as the contemporary role of the curator has shifted into the practice of exhibition making and the cultural influence that comes along with it, the ability of a corporate art consultant to provide clients with objectified cultural capital…

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    Art Museum Curator Essay

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    Academic Qualification for Art Museum Curators Curators are highly educated personnel in the art museums. Individuals seeking to become curators acquire a wide range of art collection for the organizations such as museum or history centers in addition to organizing and maintaining different forms of exhibitions. For one to become a professional curator, one is required to have a minimum of a graduate degree while work experience increases the preparation of individuals to serve. Along with…

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    Keeir Collection

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    The Keir Collection at the Dallas Museum of Art in Dallas, Texas is one of the most mesmerizing exciting art exhibitions I have ever had the pleasure of viewing. This collection of Islamic Art transforms each object in spiritual and cultural symbols. Dr. Sabiha Al Khemir, Senior Advisor for Islamic Art at the museum gathered a variety of textiles, books, metal jewelry, ceramics platters & bowls, paintings and even prints filled with typography. With its own diverse visual language, the Islamic…

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    Waste for life is a liberally confederated network of architects, artists, designers, scientists, engineers and cooperatives with aim of proposing and advancing solutions to particular environmental dilemma. The equality and extension are the criteria for utilizing resources as a basic and fair society in the vision of Waste for life. By offering scientific knowledge and technology, Waste for life is dedicated to assistance in residents who have poverty problem. As an additional objective,…

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