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So I'm curious as to how the child attacking the wolf puppet is
considered to be "flunking"?
My impression is that he got caught up in the story and that it
became a very immersive experience for him.
Coming from both and art and science background, my view has evolved
that it is not that the museum "flunks" the visitor, but that the
museum "flunks" in the mind of the visitor. I believe that if
something provokes a response in the visitor, either pro or con, then
that thing has succeeded in some measure. The failure is when the
response to the object or program is indifference.
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>I was recently at the Pompidou in Paris, which reminded me of when I first
>flunked a museum, which was there. I was in the modern art gallery when it
>first opened, walking across a room and I stepped on some burlap randomly
>arranged on the floor. Aghast, I said, "Oh my God, I stepped on
>some art." Well,
>as it turned out, it was just burlap and not some abstract art using burlap.
> I should have known.
>
>Another occasion when someone else flunked a museum was when I was director
>of a children's museum. We had a puppet theater, which at the time was
>presenting Peter and the Wolf. The 5-year old son of the gift shop
>manager was
>sitting in the front row. At the point when the wolf was ready to eat Peter,
>the boy leaped from his seat and attacked the wolf puppet. After the
>pandemonium died down, we eased him out of the theater. I hope we
>didn't devastate
>his taste for theater for the rest of his life.
>
>I would enjoy hearing some other stories of when people flunked a museum.
>
>Bob Russell
>
>Robert L. Russell, Ph.D.
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