Despite the fact that we have a range of senses with which to perceive the world around us, museums and other cultural institutions have traditionally used sight as the main way to convey information. In everyday life, though, we use touch constantly in conjunction with sight. Why, then, does it play so small a role in the study and enjoyment of museum objects? Contributors to this volume explore how the sense of touch can be utilized in cultural institutions to facilitate understanding and learning.
ISBN: | 9781598743043 |
Publication date: | 28th February 2008 |
Author: | Elizabeth Pye |
Publisher: | Left Coast Press Inc |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 262 pages |
Series: | UCL Institute of Archaeology Publications |
Genres: |
Archaeology |