Boulevard Saint-Laurent, la Main de Montréal et son Opéra numérique surréaliste en trois actes. Une histoire d’exposition
For many years now, history museums in Quebec have integrated films in their exhibition rounds from various types: short features, sequences of archives or interactive editings. Using such filmic tools modulates the organization of the visit, allowing to contextualize and humanize the historical sub...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | deu |
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Conserveries Mémorielles
2014-09-01
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Series: | Conserveries Mémorielles |
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Online Access: | https://journals.openedition.org/cm/1973 |
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Summary: | For many years now, history museums in Quebec have integrated films in their exhibition rounds from various types: short features, sequences of archives or interactive editings. Using such filmic tools modulates the organization of the visit, allowing to contextualize and humanize the historical subject.As a museographer I promoted the integration of films in several exhibition displays. Using a concrete example, Saint-Laurent, the "hand" of Montreal, I explain the design process that led the team to create a contemporary short film within an exhibition history. |
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ISSN: | 1718-5556 |