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Title: Design and the Future of Museums
Other Titles: High Strangeness: Making Richard Meier's Museum Strange Again
Authors: Stafford, Barbara Maria
University of Chicago
Georgia Institute of Technology. Responsive Objects Surfaces and Spaces Research Program
Georgia Institute of Technology. Industrial Design Program
Georgia Institute of Technology. School of Interactive Computing
Georgia Institute of Technology. School of Literature, Communication, and Culture
Subjects : Poetry
Decade of intimacy
Steven Holl
Getty Museum
High Museum
Strangeness/estrangement
Issue Date: 15-Jan-2009
Publisher: Georgia Institute of Technology
Description: Presented on January 15, 2009 from 2 pm to 4 pm in room 1116 (East Seminar Room) of the Klaus building on the Georgia Tech campus.
Barbara Maria Stafford is the William B. Ogden Distinguished Service Professor, Emeritya, at the University of Chicago. Her work has consistently explored the intersections between the visual arts and the physical and biological sciences from the early modern to the contemporary era. Her current research charts the revolutionary ways the neurosciences are changing our views of the human and animal sensorium, shaping our fundamental assumptions about perception, sensation, emotion, mental imagery, and subjectivity.
Type: Lecture
Video
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1853/28544
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