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I remember hearing about research in contemporary/modern art
exhibitions where the principal affective response to the experience
was a widespread sense of inadequacy stemming from the visitors'
inability to "get" the art. Anecdotally, I find that the comments I
overhear at MOMA and PS, etc support this.
Eric Siegel
esiegel at nyscience dot org
On Nov 13, 2007, at 9:23 AM, Beryl Rosenthal wrote:
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> Ouch. Sounds punitive. What a way to kill interest.
> Beryl
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>> Hello museum flunking afficionados,
>>
>> Many years ago, Chandler Screven told me of a "science center" -
>> perhaps
>> more akin to a visitor center - that he worked on, for the Tennessee
>> Valley Authority. They had a quiz program to see how much
>> visitors had
>> learned in the galleries. If the visitor's score was high enough,
>> they
>> could go to the gift shop and receive a free gift. If they didn't
>> have a
>> high enough score ...............
>>
>> I suggested to Chandler that they had succeded in making a flunkable
>> museum, but he disagreed.
>>
>> I wonder if anyone else has a similar rewardable - or flunkable -
>> test.
>>
>> Peter Anderson
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