By the sea
A couple of shots from Langerhuse More in the album and on Flickr
The web-site is being reconstructed. You are still welcome – but please be aware that some scaffolding’s are still in place, building materials are spread all over the floor and the paint might still be wet!
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Kulturpolitik som stolelegSorry, this post is danish only Jeg forstår godt, at Det Kongelige Teater protesterer. Generelt er kulturinstitutionernes ansatte og ledelser alt for passive, når vi rammes af sparekniven, og for dårlige til at fortælle om hvad det medfører. Det er i sidste ende et svigt overfor borgerne, for hvis ikke borgerne kender de reelle konsekvenser [...] |
MPW #6According to sociologists, such as Anthony Giddens and others, modernity is characterized by its reflexivity. Here is a self-reflexive museum for you: the Cité de Sciences in Parc de la Villette, Paris, reflecting itself in the silver dome of its own IMAX movie theatre. To be honest, I was a bit underwhelmed by the science [...] |
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The museum as Public DomainToday I attended the conference ”Sharing is caring – digital cultural heritage for all”. Lots of interesting presentations and discussions about how museums can – and should – use digital media, to make their collections more accessible, and to turn their audience into participants. To do this we of course have to overcome technical obstacles. [...] |
MPW #5Vaserely was born in Hungary, but lived most of his life in France, so it’s not surprising that his museum is to be found in Aix-en-Provence. Even if you’re not into op-art – which I’m not particularly – the building and the artwork form a fascinating gesamtkunstwerk. I like this particular picture, because of the [...] |
MPW #4This is the sort of museum, which most museum professionals scorn. What you see in the picture are probably the only real objects in the Museum of the partisans in Dongo, Italy – the rest are faded photo copies. The texts are in Italian only, and there is dust in every corner. By its subject, [...] |
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