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John --
Other responders have made some great points. A rather introspective
observation has some bearing on this subject, too. I remember taking my son and
father to a museum gallery, partly because I remembered some 18 years before how
excited I was by the screen printed graphics on fine-grained wood exhibit
cases -- they were almost as interesting as the artifacts on display. The three
of us arrived and all reacted with a sort of "well, THIS is what we came to
see?" (actually, no, but read on) The graphics and cases were just as clean
and bright as they had been at my first viewing, but the style was tired and
the color and kind of the wood wasn't part of the current popular design
vernacular. Recently, the gallery was closed for renovation. My guess is the cases
and graphics will be done over in a style that will be just as fresh as the
others were originally and just as dated in another 18 years. BUT (as hinted
at parenthetically above) the contents of the exhibits were the REAL draw for
me and the generation above and below mine. We quickly lost interest in the
window dressing (maybe it was good the graphics had become tired) and spent a
couple of hours poring over the collections and sparingly type-set labels.
This topic is such an engaging part of exhibit and museum design that we
could spend all of our time on it and never have to bother with the content of
the exhibits. Maybe, somehow, we could make it the subject of an interactive
exhibit! I'd visit.
Wishing you the best of luck and design,
Charlie
Charles Stout
Media Arts Manager
Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum
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