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THE EXHIBITION – A PLACE OF LIMITED DIALOGUE Dr. Martin R.Schärer
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Person A Person B = Direct or Real Dialogue
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Curator Time Exhibits (replacing the curator) Visitor = Communication
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Curator Time Exhibits (replacing the curator) Visitor = Communication Person A Person B = Direct or Real Dialogue
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Curator Time Exhibits (replacing the curator) Visitor = Communication
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EXHIBITION The exhibition is a place of interpretative visualization of absent sets of circumstances (facts, situations) with things and staging elements as signs
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EXHIBITION SITUATION SENDER EXHIBITION RECEIVER
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EXHIBITION SITUATION SENDER EXHIBITION RECEIVER Mediator Visitor Message Absent Sets of Circumstances
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EXHIBITION SITUATION SENDER EXHIBITION RECEIVER Mediator Visitor Message Absent Sets of Circumstances Exhibition Elements Exhibits/Objects Staging elements Room components
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EXHIBITION SITUATION SENDER EXHIBITION RECEIVER PARTICIPANT Mediator Visitor Message Absent Sets of Circumstances Exhibition Elements Exhibits/Objects Staging elements Room components
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EXHIBITION LANGUAGES
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Aesthetic Exhibition Language Enjoyment
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EXHIBITION LANGUAGES Aesthetic Exhibition Language Enjoyment Didactic Exhibition Language Knowledge
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EXHIBITION LANGUAGES Aesthetic Exhibition Language Enjoyment Didactic Exhibition Language Knowledge Theatrical Exhibition Language Experience
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EXHIBITION LANGUAGES Aesthetic Exhibition Language Enjoyment Didactic Exhibition Language Knowledge Theatrical Exhibition Language Experience Associative Exhibition Language Thinking
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EXHIBITION The exhibition is a place of interpretative visualization of absent sets of circumstances (facts, situations) with things and staging elements as signs
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EXHIBITION The exhibition is a place of interpretative visualization of absent sets of circumstances (facts, situations) with things and staging elements as signs
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EXHIBITION SITUATION SENDER EXHIBITION RECEIVER PARTICIPANT Mediator Visitor Message Absent Sets of Circumstances Exhibition Elements Exhibits/Objects Staging elements Room components
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EXHIBITION SITUATION SENDER EXHIBITION RECEIVER PARTICIPANT Mediator Visitor Message Absent Sets of Circumstances Exhibition Elements Exhibits/Objects = intended > sign > denotation Staging elements = intended > sign > denotation Room components = not intended > sign > connotations
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EXHIBITION SITUATION SENDER EXHIBITION RECEIVER PARTICIPANT Mediator Visitor Message Absent Sets of Circumstances Exhibition Elements Exhibits/Objects = intended > sign > denotation Staging elements = intended > sign > denotation Room components = not intended > sign > connotations
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THEATRE An Author Communicates an Absent Theme
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THEATRE An Author Communicates an Absent Theme Arranged Stage with Mobile Actors Visualizes every time anew An Absent Theme for Immobile Spectators Creating their own play
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EXHIBITION THEATRE An Author Communicates Absent Facts An Author Communicates an Absent Theme Arranged Stage with Mobile Actors Visualizes every time anew An Absent Theme for Immobile Spectators Creating their own play
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EXHIBITION THEATRE An Author Communicates Absent Facts Arranged Stage with Immobile Objects Visualizes always in the same way Absent Facts for Mobile Visitors Creating their own exhibition An Author Communicates an Absent Theme Arranged Stage with Mobile Actors Visualizes every time anew An Absent Theme for Immobile Spectators Creating their own play
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Person A Person B = Direct or Real Dialogue Warden Visitor Visitor A Visitor B Visitor A Visitor A Curatorial and educational staff Visitor
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Person A Person B = Direct or Real Dialogue Warden Visitor Visitor A Visitor B Visitor A Visitor A Curatorial and educational staff Visitor Person A Time Person B = Indirect “Dialogue”
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Person A Person B = Direct or Real Dialogue Warden Visitor Visitor A Visitor B Visitor A Visitor A Curatorial and educational staff Visitor Person A Time Person B = Indirect “Dialogue” Person A Time Person B = Communication
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Person A Person B = Direct or Real Dialogue Warden Visitor Visitor A Visitor B Visitor A Visitor A Curatorial and educational staff Visitor Person A Time Person B = Indirect “Dialogue” Person A Time Person B = Communication Curator Time Exhibits (replacing the curator) Visitor = Second Degree Communication or Fake Dialogue
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